The Republican Journal.~ i| MK 71-_ BELFAST, MAINE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1899. NUMBER 30.

outs ol lo-Uay’s Journal ! In Brief. Advices from the cone' The Death of S. T. Young. City Ciovernment. Base Ball. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. spondeut of the Associated Press at Ponce, PAGE 1. P. a conservative K., say estimate places Liberty. The. of this Week..Deadly Gas .The John people village were The of the City Council Another game of ball between the the loss of life on the island in the recent I regular meeting Tooters Rev. Fr. P. J. Gerrity was a guest of Rev. John T. Owen went to Lewiston Reunion.. Poor Prospect for nearly paralyzed for a time Tuesday tornado at five en- Wednesday, Aug. was held evening, Sept 4th. and Hooters was on the >. T Young Maine as a Graz thousand. Almost the Monday Mayor played Congress Fr. Kealy last week. for a on few days. w * 30th, at uoon, learning of the sudden T. r. State Convention. .Trans- tire loss of life was among the common Poor presided in the Board of Aldermen,and street grounds Sept. 1st, before a large audi- Kstate. Government. Waldo Mrs. Sarah Crowell went to Portland Sat- Patterson City or death of S. T. of the firm of Mrs. R. F. went to Lynn, people peons, as they are called, and Young, Math- Councilman Ford in the Common Council, ence. The Beltast Band a concert be- Mass., Association, Cn H, 2d Maine gave urday for a short visit. Societies Rase there is no of at the exact ews & Young, who dropped dead last Friday for a short visit. Base Notes way getting instantly President Keene being absent. fore the game. There were some amusing Obituary Personal. .The Belfast number lost.The will of the late ex- while doing the ordinary business of the Miss Sally Durham went to Boston last A. I. Brown Bath Roll of No. 6 was Follow- features, but the score did credit to the abil- went to Tuesday to at- derrick Family Reunion. (1. Hilton of New- York has accounts passed. Judge Henry store at a few moments before 12 o’clock on Friday to the winter. tend PAGE 2 are under the of the down spend the U. S. District Court. been tiled for The estate is ing the amounts various ap- ity players, being kept to fig- probate. that He was in his u A at day. usual good health Mrs. Frank B. Jackson Assembly Shore Dinner valued at and is divided propriations : Contingent $130.58; cemeteries ures as low as many professional games. returned Friday Miss Julia Cook was at home from Bos- :l About Iowa An Sou.. $0,000,000 among ing Only aud was sitting on the counter talking in a tire from a week’s visit in I II.'Designer of the Columbia. relatives.K. G. Dunn Sc Co.’s weekly $111.30; highways, $1194 73; department, Following is tho score: Bangor. ton a few days the past week. manner with A. review of trade the happy L. Norton, when $1187 42; school PAGE 3. says astonishing library, $117,22; contingent, HOOTERS. AB.ll.lB TRPO.A.E. Charles E. Orawford and family of New Loren Fletcher went to East Kingston, N. feature is of not- his head aud his hat was :t. the magnitude demand, suddenly dropped $34.31; general school free Hazeltiue, 3b and 2b. 4 2 2 2 4 1 3 York Cuba..Maine's Cat Industry.. purposes, $124.70; returned home Saturday. H., yesterday to visit his sous. m line about to fall off. Libby, 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 Reunion..! iterary News and withstanding prices which would ordi- Mr. Norton with a playful texts books, $15.00; repairs and insurance, p. Mid Ocean. Mills, c. f. 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 Otis Whitmore went to narily check it. Keceut advances in boots remark undertook to replace the when Brighton, Mass., Harry Weymouth of Chicago is visiting, hat, “-0.O8; permanent repairs, $50 00; total, $3.- s. a. 4 0 0 0 0 3 PAGE 4. and shoes and leather do not Stevens, 3 Saturday to visit his daughter. relatives in Morrill and Belfast. prevent large Mr. Young fell forward into hi9 arms dead. r. N 141.34. Dorman, f. ;t o 1 1 0 0 1 ■: d'.poi ('amp Ground The News and hides have risen at E. S. Shuman business, slightly ceased Dr. Holt was Smith, 1st.4 0 1 1 10 1 0 and daughter Nettie are Miss Marion Pleasant Birthday Party .County Respiration instantly. The Committee ou Cemeteries Gay of Brookline, Mass., is Waldorf Astor is go- reported I Chicago.William sent for and was on iu Woodcock, f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 the week in Lewiston. the spot less than ten that the Head of the Tide is all spending visiting Miss Maude E. Mathews. ing to sell all his real estate in New York, cemetery Randall, c. 2 1 0 0 4 3 2 PAGE 5. minutes, aud he him taken Dr said to he worth $ 150,000,000, and wash pronounced dead, but up and that a lot of 3-4 acre can be McLellan, 2b and 3b .2 1 2 2 5 3 1 Benjamin Colson returned to Bangor H. D. McLeilan left Tuesday for Ne%v boitast. The City d Bangor mi his for more thau an hour every effort known Capen, c. f. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 from bim- Bells ...News ot tl.c hands of the United States forever. bought for 6200, and an order was passed Tuesday Temple Heights. York for a few days on business. Churcht‘> Yachts and to the was used to -— Boats. profession resuscitate the Cemetery Trustees to Mr Ladd of the instructing buy Total..32 li u 0*23 13 15 Waterville Sentinel was Miss Lizzie Heath of Isle is a PAGE 8. Fish am> Game. Tin* new law allow- him. Several men Presque strong rubbed him for an the same. in •One man out. Belfast last week on business. of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Tin True for an ing the shooting of one deer for food put by being hit by batted guest Spencer. Policy American hour or more, but all was in vain. The •d r The petition of Geo. E. Johnson and ball. Dee) Water Vessels (Yunty purposes by those holding a license from Miss Grace Pendleton of East Belfast is to Mrs. Annette Gilmore of A Letter from genial, white-souled, kind and Brockton, Mass., Serg’t Sargent. the commissioners *»t fish aud went generous- others for a sidewalk on Bradbury street TOOTERS. AB H.lB.TBPM A. E. game, teach the winter sc hool in Greenville. visited relatives in Belfast last week. page hearted 7. into effect Sept. 1st. This law is made Sam Young, whom every one loved from Cedar street to the house of William Wood, p. and 2b,.. 0 4 1 2 4 4 1 I oliaua. .Sixth Maine aud Godfrey,c. 5 4 4 5 3 1 0 Mrs. F. W. Prescott of is Mr. and Mrs. Howard Battery.. for the benelit of camping parties who respected, was dead beyond recall. The Crandlemire was referred to the Northport spend- Murphy attended : i-iuu.o. Committee 2b and 1 ;ite...Higb License vs. McDonald, p. 3 3 1 5 2 1 ing the week with her sister in Lewiston. the Grove ■ are in the woods and funeral was held at the church on Mapie New Library at Clinton. during September Friday, Sept. Sidewalks. Patterson, s. s. 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 campmeetiug yesterday. have to come out before- the open time on r. PAGE 8. 1st, and the gathering of the people from A communication was received from J. G. Colcord, f. 4 1 I) O 0 0 0 Eugene Strong of Waterville was the guest Frank E. Clark of Citvpoint is at home deer. A Kineo of the 1st -..Ci dispatch says: Johnson, c. f. 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. unty Correspondence..Ship miles around to pay the. last tribute, to the Brooks and others representing that a sewer J. Gordon last week. from Somes Sound for a visit of a few days. "..Births ..Marriages Deaths. “The first deer of the season was killed Pitcher, lb. 4 0 2 2 5 3 0 : dead showed iu what esteem he was held is already '.aid from the school-houses to Mrs. W. H Clifford and lure, today. The woods about Moose- Rigby, i f.... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 daughter, Mrs. Mrs. R. S. Smart, who has been visiting those who knew him. The High street to the 4 Ians of 3b. 4 1 1 1 3 0 2 Geo. A. AS OF THE WEEK. liead lake are tilled with campers, and a by Masonic according Parks Tuttle, Mathews, visited friends in Bangor friends in Belfast, leaves today for Bangor. Reed, I. f. 2 0 0 0 0 o 0 great have licenses to shoot deer for brethren were present in regalia to the & Wheeler, and that building another sew- last week. many James Pattee went to Isle er Presque Tues ■ l'tkrs. The Portland Cam- food purposes. Aside from the number number of one hundred or more, aud the on that part of the street would be a need- j Total.38 15 10 12 21 11 7 Mr. and Mrs Fred B. Bosworth aud son to visit his 1 day brothers, David and Daniel. an exhibition of the wardens and game commissioners have members uf the Eastern Star were less The matter was pose holding present expense. referred to Score by iuniugs: Aubrey arrived Saturday r<. visit Mrs. W. in sold, Mr. Judkins at this has sold Mrs. Ella M. Littlefield of was tography November. Any place as an organization. It was the largest the Committee on Sewers with instructions Innings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total J. Gordon. Prospect 50 and are uires are invited to send not licenses, more applications Tooters.2 0 3 1 1 0 5 3 15 the guest of Mrs. L. M. Burriugtou 1st j gathering of people that ever met at the to take such action as th y judge to be for Sept. 6 Mrs. ;3. R. Locke has returned from a visit prints mounted suitably for daily arriving.” the Hooters.0204000s Miss Isa P.thel church on any occasion. The sermon was best interest of the city7. Lowe returned P'riday from No a winds are offered, and Two-base hits, Godfrey, Wood. Passed to her uncle, Dr. W. H Winslow, at Vine- by Rev. T. R. Pentecost of Montville. The An order was passed that no person 4 Prospect, where she visited her sister Cath- ,no charge to exhibitors, the Deadly (ias owing balls, Tooters, ; Hooters. 5. Bases on balls, yard Haven. bearers were his the for taxes shall be by 2. Struck erine. mem being that they are resi- Masonic brothers, I. F. city paid any money Wood, 5, Libby, out, by Wood, 6. Left, on Miss Edith fur labor or other 3; by Libby, bases, Colcord, Ellingwood left Saturday for Maine. Those interested may Cause* Death ol- Father ami Two Son* at Allen, G. A. Palmer. John Sherman and account without deducting Wallace B. White returned home to Lew- Pitcher, Hazeltine, Mills, Dorman, Smith. Halifax. Mass., where she is to teach in the 'imation from K. A. C. Crockett. The fforal tributes were so the amount of said tax. Edgar Dow, Entiehl. Double plays, Smith, McLellan. Umpire, iston Tuesday, after spending the summer ;n 1 C«. Portland... public schools. mgress street, numerous that we were unable to obtain the The committee on city property was in- -Newingliam. Scorer, Harmon. Belfast. Enfield, Me., Sept. ... The most pe- Mrs. Lizzie E. Fisher, wife of structed to Mr. culiar in this entire list of contributors, and had to be con- repair the city clock and employ and Mrs. N. S. Piper left Saturday to r isher fatality reported Maine, year, Benj. E. Condon is at home from Honolulu of Australia, leaves all The first game of the Belfast:? this season attend occurred when tent with the names of a some suitable person to care for the same. the National Encampment, G. A. R.. both and to here, Saturday forenoon, giving few, among for a short, visit to his father. John ny, personal real, with a team was in Capt. C. Albert T. <42, his John I. whom a The road commissioner was instructed to strictly professional on Philadelphia. Wentworth to be lield in trust Curtis, sons, were, panel composed <>f a bed of Condon. Curtis and Herbert 34 and 25 all the Congress street grounds after her former Fred- Custis, purple asters on which was laid a luster of request persons whose buildings abut Tuesday Miss Lydia Marshall of N. H.. by husband, Portsmouth, Miss Ethel E. Thomas of Belmont years old respectively, lost their lives at concrete sidewalks to noon, Sept. 5th. with the Portlands of the will •m, J r. If lie dies without is- roses, tied with white ribbon,with the motto upon provide some returned home Saturday after a visit to the bottom of a well on the farm of J. P. New It was a leave next week to attend the Normal School will be divided means to prevent water from the roofs run- England League. good game, Miss pert> among “At Rest,” from Mrs. Young and children ; Hattie Clement. Tracy. and was and on in Bridgewater, Mass. Lewis Parker and Alice ning and freezing upon such walks. stubbornly skilfully played This terrible accident followed crescent, bearing the word “Brother,” from Mr. B. P. Hazeltine left for children of the late closely both sides. More than 400 were Saturday Parker, The resignation of W. R. Howard as a spectators Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Beckett, who have the destruction of the Tracy farm build- his sister, Mrs.Davidsou of Appleton square McKeesport, Pa., to assume his duties with ■nrker of Thomas H. present, it a for the Bangor. lire at The member of the school committee was ac- making paying game been spending the summer at Northport ~ ings by midnight. Tracy aud compass from the Masonic brethren; the National Tube Co. named sole executor of the home team. The Belfast were located on the road be- cepted. The ballot for his successor result- nine was made up Camp Ground and Belfast, left for ic that he be buildings live white star from the Order of the Tuesday |uosts appoiut- pointed as Hon. W. C. Marshall went to Lewiston tween Eniield and South Lincoln, and ed in the election of Charles H. usual except that Farwell played third m I their home ir> F .*t Thutnn. s guardian....\Y. li. McLaugh- Eastern Star; pillow from the Patrons of Twombly, across the road from this farm were the of who is Saturday to attend the State Fair, of which sional chairman of the who received 12 votes to 2 for Rev. R T. place Hazeltine, out of town- far- basket of roses from Thomas The name of Mrs. Georgia (Willey) Wood three Curtis farms. Albeit T. Curtis Husbandry; run of he ;s one of the Trustees. >. not Every the home team was payers league, decided W. Capen. earned, of was omitted lived on tin*, central property and his sons Pitcher, Belfast, cross of white and red Philadelphia accidentally tu the movement to the Adjourned. and they had a few costly errors, which lost Mrs. William Hyams returned to New bring on each side of all three of roses from T. P. his from the list of members of The the him, pieces Mathews, business them at original fanners at the eastern least three runs. The Portlands York Saturday, from a visit to her parents, property joining. partner; large bunch of yellow roses from Jokers in last week's Journal. ■u- Fair at but will be Waldo County Teachers’ Association. got a home run a batted Mr. Bangui, the recent which has by ball, by Noblitz, and Mrs. Arnold Harris. During drouth, C. H. Walden. Belfast, of roses ! F Mate Fair at Lewiston. lie bouquet a and Mr. Edward Sibley has received a letter caused considerable in sec- sinking rock bounding over the fence, ■ damage this from Will A. and Lulu The semi-annual session of the Waldo E. D. Burd and returned last week k, "We propose to organize Mason. Belfast. family from his wife at, The the scene of the tion of Maine, the Curtises had been which also let in two other men who were Hague, get- Teachers’ Association will be to West Medford, Mass after a brief y in the Mate before the Nearly every person in the village sent County held sojourn recent < onferenoe. Mrs. and water from the well on the on bases. Herman as usual, peace Sibley convention. Lincoln ting Tracy in Patterson, was at their cottage at Little River. county of flowers >f some kind, and there the Congregational church, Searsport, her son Harold farm, which was between the house and bouquets the star player, receiving hearty will sail for home Sept. lit;?. yuuizeu next.”. ..Ann Bussell, 15th and loth. is the applause Mr. barn burned. When the Curtis went \ were enough asters and sweet peas sent in Sept Following pro- and Mrs. Sidney B. Keene of Somer- died in'Waterville.bequeath- boys for several tine plays, not only from the Charles B. Hazeltine and daughter. Miss across the road this morning to get water loose by neighbors to make rive large baskets gram ; ville, Mass., arrived last Saturday to visit »e of her estate, after meeting spectators, but from his opponents on the Louise Hazeltine, and Miss Talbot of Phila- for their attic luund the well choked and a Mr. 4s FRIDAY FORENOON. relatives in and to they pillow. Young’s age was years Belfast vicinity. ests, debts, etc., the gener- held. His is some atten- delphia, were at Bar Harbor last, an.l with the falling debris from the lire, so playing creating week, >*f Free to be used and 5 months. He was born on the island Music. Dr. and Baptists tion m official hase ball Mrs. R. A. Holland of Calais went from there to to attend t that it was impossible to draw a pail of Address of welcome. circles in the Bangor Missions.Yt a meeting of of Matinicus, Knox County. His parents arrived here last water. Rev. R. G Harbutt, Searsport SBolues. Following is the score: Friday night, to visit fair. itic 1st district committee in i moved to this town when lie was but a small Rev. C. P. Marshall. Frankfort Mrs. H. mother. Mrs. James John said he would go down and clear Response. BELFAST. A.IJ. K. Bll. TB. F.O, A. E. Haney. ;g. .‘Oth it was decided that Business session. t w child and here he grew to manhood and Jehus-HI, C. 4 0 1 3 0 1 he ay for the bucket. lie had been in the Dr. W. L. West and wife left for on to nominate a candidate to ! M usic. Dartn, lb. .... 5 () 0 0 12 () 0 Saturday The Herrick Reunion. well bui a few minutes when his brother endured all the hardships of a boy on a farm. Family the special election to till Paper. H. E. Ellis, Belfast Berry, 1. f. 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 New York to attend a meeting of the Amer- | asked him if he was all II. c. iused getting along right, Wht u a young man he learned the. trade of Patterson, t. 5 3 2 4 0 0 ican by the resignation of AFTERNOON. r. Veterinary Medical Association. j Vickery, f. 3 1 1 2 it u The sixth amiual *■ ini >u ui and received no answer. He made re- harness-maker of lc.s Bill- the Herrick an Beed be held at Portland, brother-in-law, Music. 1-. rwcll, 3b. 4 0 3 4 1 3 1 j peated calls, and, getting no reply, he Benjamin Barlow and wife of Newton, family was he:* 1 Sc! •" r!i it the home i s to be fixed by the chairman.., | ings Rice, at Unity, and worked there as a Teaching exercise, Third Grade Reading, .McLellan, 2b... 4 0 0 0 3 G 0 feared that his brother had been drowned B. Darby, s. ». 4 n ij 5 0 Mass., who have been guests of Mr. ami Mrs. and imcy (Wight) Herrick in S* it!: middle of this month the hanks for several after Mi.ss Grace E. Walton, Belfast George and called for uirneymnu years complet- Newingham,p. ... 3 1 1 2 0 Ira M. of Maine will be added to the help. Paper, The Rational Method of Teaching Cobe, returned home Monday. Belfast. Tin- farm •»{ the host and hostess j ing his trade. He married Miss A general alarm was given, and the Lizzie, F. S. Belfast Total hanks which transact busi- f Reading, Supt. Brick, .3G 6 9 13 27 1G 2 Mr. and Mrs. XV. B. Snow visited relatives is situated on the road leading past the from all the farms near came to daughter of the late Eben Thompson of Mush people by FoKTLANI). schoolh-mse in yh tin-Boston Clearing House A.IJ. R. BH. TB. P.O. A E. in Belfast and Castine last and re- Wood Northport, and is the rescue. saw that was in for five at Question box. week, the banks of the New They immediately Unity. He trade years M i i ier, 2b. G 1 1 1 1 3 2 other conducted State Stetson turned home to about two miles from the city. Mr. Herrick the weil was full of gas caused the tire by Supt. No I litz, c. t. G 4 3 7 1 0 U Malden, Mass., Friday. :e> will become of the by East Palermo, near his old home, ami was patrons ; Five Minute T alks upon TinieU Subjects by J. Smith, r. f.... 0 2 4 5 3 0 0 has the rhir i ;crt. ;■ ..f mu’ my d and the man had suffocated. Mrs. James Caile ol Portland is passed Gen .1 P. Cilley of very successful. About 15 years ago he Supts. of the various towns m the county Conroy, lb.. 5 " 1 1 14 0 n visiting Herbert Curtis, intent on hi-fi life and has lived on the pi me sim -.iriy -■ saving Smith, s. s. 4 2 0 U 2 G 0 her sister, Mrs. Yelzora A. Mitchell. votary of the First Maine came to this village and bought the stock of EVENING. They brother's life and Leioically lacing death, Burril!, I. f 5 2 1 1 1 0 0 j manhood. The al v iys wt-‘ i-k.-pt gv- !- is out notices \ sited friends 1 is and Veazn last iation, sending of Newell •!< nes. In 4S‘H). when Fred Music. Pulsifer, 3b.5 0 3 3 l 1 Bangor at one*, descended. He never came back goods 0 j hid si il. f.»r M. •• •Li >1 the association t-; be held been prepare*l KnoA'ltou went out of lie rented Address. Miss Adelaide V. Finch, Prin. of Purrington, c. 4 0 u 0 4 \ 1) week. alive. Almost immediately he succ umbed trade, the uf chid -i a .n- -ing park, Brunswick, at 11. L" Training School, Lewistou. F.an 11agun, p 0 ] 2 2 0 2 0 tion the gums. irg- to the iuliueuce of the and fell nto store built by him, and moved across gas big Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Norris son ■ 13. Hall fare Civn-s in our and on tin a am w-re time irg : * .•••< ii'-sday, .sept. Address, schools, Totals.47 12 canopy the watei at the bottom. the street, where In*, did a 15 20 27 13 2 business. W. Willie returm d •• is,etc.....The death of Gen- thriving W. Stetson to their home in Can.bridge- with from ti r ms j the were heaped, good things gen* The people about Tracy place the fire m our M usic. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 Total ■Mr. one of Waferville’s After big village in PSii2 he Mass a in Foster, | Portland. 1 0 4 0 3 1 port, Monday morning after visit larder **f tie* f *rn.-h ’Me hr ;; r U\ by this time iu almost a panic- of fear. SATURDAY FORENOON. 0 3 0 12 | ::* in citizens, occurred Aug. sold ins stock of goods to A. D Mathews, Belfast. 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 G Belfast. j Their cries drew the fathei of the three early mn-'..-* :n pa .. hahe-:-, m 1 to o**d co in that from a cere- M usic. city j whose store and had been i Stolen bases. Vickery, Two-base 1 Albert T Curtis, and their mother goods destroyed Conroy. hits, with Imviv tl -wers Ti v boy*, Paper. “First Steps,” Vu Farwell. Or. («. F Eaums, who spent his vacation ig'e. Genera. Foster was the that fire. he kcry, Nobiitz. J. Smith. Three-base r by Subsequently purchased back ■ from theii house acn-ss the aid. Miss Josephine Searsmont hit. Patte'son. bases on balls. Belfast, Port- in this one. buit b\ the % m r -.'••'he •c of the contracting firm of Knights, 3; vicinity, lias housed his naphtha prv-cmi '•The are. down told an iudivided bait of this stock and con- Teaching of Miss Finch land, 1. Hit by pitched ball. Portland, 1. Struck boys there,'' they Geography, launch for tin season old ’Lie in whirr .■ fatix r, ■>. i‘> a son. General Foster is oik, So. Flannagan, 4; 1\ Newiugham, 2. Wild and returned to Bos- the old man, "-and we can’t get a sound tinued t > do business under the firm name Address, Sept. Stetson as the Wwingham..; Sacrifice Belfast’ ;ve i m m v irs. department commander j Busi ness session. pro-lies, by hits, ton Sept. 5th. Her; i* k, from them.” of Mathews & Young until the time of his 1. Home Bun, Nonli;/. Time of game, 2 hours. whs Militant, with rank of brig- Music. At noon tni- J mm ■' must go was the Umpire, Ralph O’Connell. Scorer, Fred Patterson I). \V. of upw the officer of the “Somebody down,” death. He was universally liked, and it is Billings SwanvilV loft by train highest The oUlcers of the association arp S. C, dinner. After tie next and almost before it was uttered I11 the evening a dance was given in Bel- bountiful 1 Fellows in tlie State.In- cry, not known that he had a single He Saturday morning to accompany his daugh- enemy. >.d the Herrick Fun A.- iti- t the old father said, "Ell go.” Thompson, Wiuterport, president; Grace A. fast Opera House with music the Belfast hers !> lo.nissioner s. W. Carr was to the and he by ter Margaret to Farmington. X. H where says continually giving peer, m In spite of protests from the people who Lord, Belfast, secretary; C. P. Marshall, Theatre Orchestra. It was a affair in the house for the mi o mol inner of lsl»u has beeu the never let bis left hand know what his pleasant she is to attend the High school. had at the scene the old man right i Carrie M. tlie officers ■ one fora number of gathered Frankfort, Ayer, Liberty. Bertha and was largely attended. chose following years hand a man he descended into the well and met the same gave. Many strong whom I. Prof. Benjamin C. Nichols, who has been losses have been con- Bird, Belfast, executive committee. Fri- The visitors left ill the President, Orlando Herr k -Mining early morning by the summer with relatives here fate as Ids two The third death had in times of at his spending ( ttr*- i o.u be-, is boys. helped adversity wept sessions will at 10 a. 2 and Vice Presidents. Emery condition of affairs is true day’s open tn., special trip of steamer Castine, for Bangor. and in left aiternoon for caused a panic. funeral. He had erased the word hate from Searsport, Monday lie P. M !er. asetts as well as of Maine, 7 30 p. m.; Saturday’s at 0 a. m. his home .n Ivey West, F.a. Bm Her- The did not know what to do, [ ksport Secretary, Mr* b-.rge H-n •«. of here was worst people his vocabulary. With to all and' ald. the charity Notes from V :: July but saw that an effort would have the Fairs. Treasurer. Mrs. Hannah is a they losses have been had since malice toward none has passed to the great Secret Societies. Rev. R. Mrs. K. T. tlerr k. to be made to save tin- three lives if pos- j T. Hack, his son Roy, and Charles Chaplain, •i that month. Mr. Carr said beyond one «»f ’‘Nature's noblemen.” He Committee on next reum-c Mr- Mr. sible. Tracy himself was the first man Among the exhibits in the art Harmon, jr and Mr. Cousens, son of Cyman not hesitate to that on the department Cottreii, Mrs. Ida Mahon--y Mrs. MV 1 say < had served two terms as had to volunteer, and they lowered him down postmaster, Palestine Cominandery, Knights Templar, of the fair at Lewiston are the N. arrived in Boston from euviest storm of the season, following. Cousens, Friday Miller. with a rope. At a depth of 1*. feet he i < *'en Town Treasurer, and was serving his will resume its regular meetings next Wed- Mrs E. R. Connor. their friends Mod a loss of over $140,(XX) in Belfast, hand-made European trip. Many greeted It was voted to hold tile next reunion v it 1 to them that he could stand it shrieked fourth term as selectman at the time of his nesday evening. in The DeWitt house, Lewiston, j handkerchief, sideboard scarf, three Batten- them Portland Saturday. [Portland Sun- Mrs. Cottre l f Belfast. no and him back com- | Emery longer they pulled death. He leaves to mourn his sudden of Chase F. and two been a number of Meetings Timothy Lodge, burg doilies, Battenburg day Times. was unoccupied pletely unconscious. doilies, point Music furnished by Eyury lir.i.x- been leased for a term of ten taking off a wife and two children, his aged A. M., will be resumed to-night, Sept. 7th, lace handkerchief; Mrs. J. G. Paul. Moses Wilson was piompt to volunteer Belfast, Mrs. Hannah Ti fts and daughter Lottie of choir, composed of M.. and Mrs. Freemai uge B. Pattie of Hotel Barton, j parents, he had with after ‘‘called off” and lace in and lowered him. (whom supplied every being through July point handkerchief, Battenburg center- Misses Lottie Flint and Ethel Mr. and Mrs. J >1,li Hart-h an The lease dates from November Tracy’s place they Arlington, Wentworth, ;i comfort during their one August. He succeeded in getting rope around the declining years.) piece. and Alice Joues of Waltham, who have Mrs. Herbert W. Edgecmb and R is to be put in excellent con- of the elder Curtis, so that the peo- brother and three sisters, In reviewing his neial T. W. of the body D. N. Bird, G. P. Lombard. C. B. Hall and The Belfast horses ami Kirk, been Mr. and Mrs N. E. Keen, left Black. A musical and literary pr. gr* i: va* Hyde Bath, him but when Mackumhoy visiting l pie above could pull up, life for the twenty-five years that I have J. H. Howes went to Rockland MBs Ftliel Hyde, whose death Tuesday owned by L. F. Nash, are at the Hancock for their homes Saturday. then given, as follows Wilson came lie, too, was almost uu- known 1 can ■ j up him, truly say, that from "pled, is in a state to witness the conferring of the degrees fair in Ellsworth this Music, oir precarious I conscious. County week. In Chester and of ills medical advisers have de- every point of view his goodness was ap- Wiggiu Woodbury Tripp Mabel Mo er upon Congressman-elect Littlefield in Clare- Tuesday’s races Kirk was second in the Reading, L. Bardeen offered himself 3 South were at -■ I Philip to all. He was a kind a Thomaston guests the. Metho- Mrs. Orlando Merrick of his 1 parent husband, Reading, knowledge daughter’s in a t mont Commandery, Knights Templar. minute class, ami next and Lie succeeded getting >pe Mackumhoy second in the dist Bessie and Stella i; ‘k at this time, him bo- gentle, loving father, a dutiful son, an affec- parsonage Saturday and Sunday. They Singing. place I about the of Herbert Curtis, Some shares in the Odd Fellows Building 2.30 class. Recitatiou. Edith at body though Woodbury und prove fatal an were on their way to to attend the probably nearly losing his own life in doing tionate brother, accommodating neighbor, Association of this city recently changed Bucksport Recitation, Cvpi.ian Brant general's relatives and friends The Waldo and Penobscot Agricultural 1 ! so. a courteous and a true friend. hands at seminary. Song, Mrs. H W. IVigeo,mib f gentleman $00; par value $50. The Belfast re kept secret from him the society’s fair opens at Monroe Tuesday, Recit.it;-. u intis Towle followed and brought up He loved his fellowman. His life Oliver Thomas of Mass..visited ; Sylv Edge-•••mb is has Gerry busy Masons and BelfasQOdd Fellows own, re- 12. and will Gloucester, I Recitation. Alberta 'aruham laughter passed away the of John I. Curtis. The iattei Sept. continue through Thurs- not j body brought him in contact with hundreds of without encumbrance, two of the relatives in Belfast and Lincolnville last i Leo Herrick be told until his condition spectively, the 14th. are Heading. corpse was about a foot under water, but day, Preparations being made _Manager Huntington of people, and all give the same testimony. best business blocks in this city, both divi- week, and wl ile here met I. V. Miller, whom I Song, Freeman Wentworth death came from suffocation by the management for a tine show, ami it Albert Miiier has decided to add he had not seen before for ! Recitation, Portland, were found in of dend paying properties ; and the prospects are 50 years. They Yo signs of life any will doubtless excell any fair ever held on Song. Mi Harts! rn ai Mrs Went •giam of the fall race meeting. ~laine as Grazing Ground. were schoolmates in Lincolnville. the bodies. Albert T. < urtis s survived that at uo distant day this may be said of these class in the Recitatiou. Beth Edgec uub to a series of events grounds. Every trotting 21.*, a wife, and four children, John I. the of D. Fisher of Recitation, Cora Gray by Portland, Me., Sept. 1. An on a Knights Pythias. and pacing races is well filled, th :re he Joseph Australia, Mrs. Up ;.-lively to Maine horses. The wife and attempt ng Song. Mrs H. W. Edge mb Curtis, the elder son, leaves a scale is to be made to stock che d of Mrs. include 2.20, 2.24 and 2.30 iarge likely The Record is able to announce that in over GO horses entered fo: the week, and they ght Chicago 111., H. N. Edwards Remarks, two children, and Herbert Curtis leaves a abandoned farms of Maine with cattle from .’.IT and 2.30 all probability the Uniform Rank, Knights include some of the best Jackson and Miss Mabel Butters of Rev. C. H. Bryant and John S. Femald paces. The idea is that, blooded animals in Bangor wire only. :he west. catt.e raising can of Pythias, will hold their annual field day Benediction, Rev. C. K Br int in the circuit. The will amount to arrived recently, the guests of Miss Maud E. be made to pay largely Maine, that the in this It has not been ! purses The Belfast Schools. place. definitely Fred J. Taber of Bo.-bui, who -mm.: to .’-el- Wiiisi’EKiNus. Secretary attic would be close to a shipping point and announced just what dates have been select- §1,200. Barker. run of the to this reunion an that the down farms State could or whether it will be a field for last attend .brought greetings re Wilson is for ed, day the Mr. ami Mrs. G. E. son arranging schools will next :n be reclaimed. Kenison, Harry The city begin Monday. that way 2nd Regiment or for the entire Maine OBITUARY. from his mother, Mrs. l.u ii E Tabor, of the brigade. ami have scientific investigation It is understood that leading business men This will at least visitors to the daughter Beatrice, returned to J,,hn McRehan has resignedja.s teaeher of bring 2,000 oldest living member d the Assoc; tT: a 111 and out of the State are interested, and and will Frank E. a Mass after a iarms of New with school aid Fred W os town, the local Knights entertain Williams, aged M5, teamster Somerville, visit to relatives England the Pitcher Bailey on a tract of She is the oldest of ten children of th»j r- that an option 38,OCX) acres for their visitors in a elaborate manner. for G. S. Flood & Co., died at .' ir reclamation, lie has had chosen in his stead Miss Carrie Robertson very suddenly in town. They were accompanied by Roy i the central or experimental station has been The Bar Harbor of the Uniform o’clock afternoon. of Herrick of ill of •• from New is to be >f the C rau mai company Monday Aug. 28th, Joseph Xorthporf. England inviting ,.f Detroit prneipa! secured. The idea is tu furnish Maine farm- Withain of Cambridge, Mass. Rank is one of the crack of the heart disease, at his home on Tieonic street, are and has iv- i I)e meet *>f the Head the lid*.- school companies living. to this subject part er?' wit. h all the steers they can fatten for the State and Waterville. Mr. no-- *n sick well able to play the part of host. Williams had been com- F. A American is of ; during Miss Russ' h1h> Cave Gilkey, Express Agent, The Herrick is tie the oldest :n 1 several of the scientists market. Mr. F. A. Robinson of who is now of trouble with his heart ail sum- family Bangor, plaining a short vacation. D. a of is a feature to taking L. cut thither to make study i he summer s» hooi for schoo: children C'heai) transportation likely in Bar Harbor, is Lieut. Colonel of the 2nd mer and in the morning felt so ill that he Candage, Auk rica, the ancestors of the present gmc-i- .1 examinations enter into the and it is re- on the train is in the ms Later the Secretary him- wlm failed to pass the an- largely scheme, Regiment, and he is authority for the state- contemplated staying at home from his messenger office; at ion come to tins cn' ib | that the Boston & Grand having -y -at k•• a The \ will dost a five weeks' session tomorrow. ported Maine, ment that this field day will be made one work for liie day. Contrary to the advice of George Havener, Mr. Gi'key's assistain, is personal inspection. &■ and | XI- >ear lh( > and settled in Sab Mas-, it. Trunk, Portland Rochester Bangor & of the events in the of however, he went to but was in his belief that I | biggest history friends, work, on the train, and Robert }\ Coombs takes sanguine or oe Aroostook lines are a interest was an old but attendance and all but two three will taking lively the Maine Knights of Pythias. [Bar Har- forced to quit during the forenoon and go family England, dat ng 5>a. k reclaim these once fertile, in the Mr. Havener’s able t<- satisfa- r\ examinations plan. bor Record. home. lie ate but little dinner, after which place. t'1 K one of 's ned, farms.A Washington pass ing Erie, the Danish li who lie went to bis room to lie down. Dr. M. 8. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ellis returned last s that at the conclusion of the held possession of England ; riorto r An- 1 he John Bean Association Weunion. C. T U. State Convention M. 2nd Maine Goodrich was called to attend him about an Company Cavalry, week from Seal Harbor, and Mr. Ellis went nation Admiral Sampson will, hour before he died, pronouncing the trou- glo-Saxon period The name was gradual- of com- met in The State <• -nvention of the Woman's ble of the The to Lewiston to serve as request, be relieved The Jolm Beau Assn, iatiou Fall in, Comrades, for a splendid reunion. neuralgia heart. deceased Saturday secretary ly changed from Eri to Herrick the ; to during ic North Atlantic Portland Aug. .'(1st, for the fou-rtL annual Union meets in Port- came Waterville about ten years ago from of the halls at the fair. Mrs. F.Iiis left squadron, | Christian Temperance The date, Sept. 12tli, is fixed, and our grand the centuries which between tin* This association \s of Belfast, and has at different times been in elapsed Angh to shore duty. Either Reniy reunion, composed land ‘idtli-28th. Anna Rev. same day for with Mr. and of wliu Sept Gordon, old friend and Comrade,Capt Moses French the of the, Levi & Philadelphia, Saxon ruleaud tlie m d the Htu- ■ the descendants John Bean, emigrat- employ Floods, Bushey .-migrati* will succeed him.ked tlie Wesley Beau, West Salisbury X H Rev. Half-fare on all lines. Let us con- ton. [Waterville Mail. instructions,directing delegate. for us. Come once more and answer to your meeting since the Nortliport campground that separate, genealogies of different branch- •f the from West. E Bean, West Randolph. Vt John A, garrison Key tinue to work for new members, and pay up was The es were Some Muss,. Huu. Cotton W name. This Company was made up of men The many friends of Mrs. Amelia Pills- opened, Journal has learned ot begun. have been published, son is Bean. Haverhill. suggested—A special J. our so as to credit for what we ami all are Bean, New York City : treasurer. Rev. dues, get from Waldo the largest portion bury, widow of the late F. A. H. Pillsbury, three others who are entitled to the same kept well up to date. ■ Times-llerald from Wash- County, ago X H secre- will so will be to learn of Wesley Bean, West Salisbury. have. The county songs be sung, let from and pained her death, which distinction: James W. and When the all were united ■ s. Lee has Belfast, Searsport vicinity. The Knight William party separated “General Fitzhugh Ci. Beau. East Me. occurred in on tary Dearboru Wilton, Waldo be of hers. Further notice Bangor Monday. Mrs. Pills- in on thinking survivors as far as are: Lieut. of and Mrs. Eliza praise oi the and elaborate report prevailing known Daniel bury leaves two step-daughters, Mrs. H. B. Pillsbury Nortliport Hun- generous hospitality next week. [Emily F Miller. in Cuba under his jurisdiction Poor Prospects for Ice. S. Simpson, Thomas Keene, George T. Os- DeGroot of Chicago and Miss Agnes H. newell of Belfast. hearty welcome given by their host and his of and in for an indejjeud- borne, F. Pillsbury Boston. She was prominent in wife, the hope that these plesant strong grounds Transfers in Estate. George Hussey, Llewellyn Carter, under an of the Ice Real the Hammond Street church and wTas J. H. Monroe of of vearly occasions be indefinite- ■niment for the Cubans The Gardiner correspondent Sanford H. Lauriston Free- highly Lincolnvillo, captain might kept up tons of Colson, Putnam, esteemed. ly. i: protectorate. The war depart- Trade Journal estimates that 250.000 [Bangor Whig. brig Leonora of New York, called at The over ou the Kennebec The following transfers in real estate man H. Curtis. James E. Marden, James M. W. L. Hall of Belfast made a the commanders ice will be carried large group Mareh directed were in Journal Office last Thursday. He is suffer- which is not a very encouraging recorded Waldo County Registry Charles T. photograph of the party. Of the six reunions* ments to make tins winter, Palmer, Vose, George Kanlett, Unity. Mrs. A. J. Legg of Boston is in Cuba reports ou hand of Deeds for the week 1899: from an to his wrist and held four have been He estimates403,000 tons ending Sept. 0, Frank Edward P. her sister, Mrs. Clias. ing injury right photographed. editions in their several sections prospect. Chas. H. Fish, to Sarah G. E. Whitcomb, Billings, visiting Mitchell. She 25th. With the amount carrie.d over, Jr., Weston, which he received a fall on 1 to he later hand, the Aug and in Thomas Ellison expects joined by Mr. Legg and by brig company it with recommenda- tbe decrease in the number of houses, Silsbee, Boston, land buildings Currier, Cunningham, James and Benj It. England of Knoxville. Term. Af- July 20th. He was at sea at the time of the to the treatment of the natives. of tbe Islesboro. Geo. H. Silsbee, Boston, to S. See advt. of a free illustrated lecture, to caused by the burning several, opera- Crockett, Alonzo Elwell, Benjamin H. ter a few days’ fishing in Lake tkai; Chas. H. Jr., Weston; land and Winnecook accident and with assistance of his mate set ladies bee states that conditions in IIa- tions this winter will be smaller usual, Fish, will make an only, by Mrs. Dr. Frances H. Dow Chas. H. Ray, Alonzo Poland, Sumner Poland, Reu- they extended trip over the are the season should prove unusually buildings in Fish, Jr. the bones and cared id Pinar Del Rio provinces unless Isleabo^k B. & A. to Aroostook Mrs for them until the ves- at the Memorial Hall, this, Thursday, even- for a to Sarah G. Silsbee, land and build- ben H. John F. Gould, Ephraim L. county, visiting ■- that is, unfavorable getting ^piton; Dickey, rapid toward a state of favorable, Legg,s sister. Mrs, J. K, Britton of Month sel arrived in New York. He is at. at 7.45. progress in New York ings in Islesboro- present ing Subject,“ Wives and Mothers order and full supply Emerson. [E.B. B. celo, and other friends. good prosperity. at his home in Lincolnville, of the 19tli Century.” The Chautauqua Assembly. Something About Iowa. horses Scarce.

Tlie Supply in Maine will not Nearly Equal To the Editor or The Journal: [Correspondence of The Journal.J the Demand. Thinking that perhaps eastern people BUY YOUR 1899. GOAL S. State WINTER’S t’liAl'TAi'qi'A, Y., Aug. 23, Clerk Plummer of the board of may be a little interested in Iowa, I will .OF THE. This, the mother assembly of all the Assessors has furnished the Kennebec 1 make an effort to describe the State to you. Chautauqua Assemblies throughout the Journal with some startling figures which In the first place, Iowa is one of the best land, celebrated the tweuty-fiftli anniver- i are secured from the returns received and Belfast Fuel & farming States in the Union. It furnishes Hay Co., sary of its founding 2ud of the investigations of the board into the pres- August (Successors to the F. G. White 1 more corn and than any other State. Company) present year its “(,in u ter-Century Day,” hogs ent valuation of the State. It shows quite Its are the south- fruit crops immense. In "" the huge (’. 1, s. C procession, brief a startling condition of the live stock iu irfffci know central part the trees are laden with fruit. PLYMOUTH addresses by ihe foundns of this assembly, ; this State, and that the time is better than of nothing better to tear the HADDOCKS, VEIN, SCRANTON, Apples, pears, plums and some peaches of throat and reminiscences of the earlier days, sougs j for a number of years for the farmers to lining your are raised here. In the southern It is better than wet and LATTIMER LEHICH. and the were follow- part, breed horses. lungs. anniversary address, j feet to bronchitis and however, peaches are most abundant. cause Stove and lOutt and ed illuminations and the feast of lan- The of the number of horses in it Grate. by reports pneumonia. Only keep ,. Chestnut. Delivered and in in j Thousands of fruit trees were killed by put barrels,...Sb.oo so tern.- iu the the event one live counties are summarized in up enough and you evening; making i full. long In Dump Carts. .. .'».(».■» the cold winter, but millions remain in will succeed in Prices at Wharf. long to be remembeied iu its history. These counties are Piscataquis, Somerset, reducingyour r».dO r,.4i\ Much small fruit was dam- losing your appetite, looks good bearing. weight, This institution back upon a Hancock, Waldo and Sagadahoc. They on a slow fever and but not so as etc. bringing 15 OFTEN VERY aged, badly apples, CUMBERLAND COAL? WOOD OF ALL KINDS. QESIRa^. ; successful past and gains inspiration for a show that there is a decrease in the num- making everything exactly ; Currants, blackberries, raspberries, straw- of con- still future in her noble work of ber of horses in the State. This decrease right for the germs All coal guaranteed satisfactory in weight, quality and delivery.] I Telephone greater attention to berries, are part, but not all of the prod- sumption. Cy3pecial given delivery outside city limits. £ | Connection 1S 4 WE education for the people. Its aim is to is noticed for the first time iu great many and GUARANTEE T | ucts, for that is grows Stop coughing you as it everything good discount of 25c. ton from above reach those out of school, coming ] years, if ever before. There has always will get well. per prices will be allowed all customers for CASH settlement here. Iowa is also a State, NOTF1 fro“^ of aud great dairy L" delivery their coal, provided their in ton lots or does into village, city hamlet, for a great many years been a substantial orders, more, are given before Set,tern!,, the extensive plains being well adapted coal delivered at OUk convenience any time before X >vember 1, IS'.to, from the shores of this quiet lake to increase. These figures show that the to the of cattle. for horses is better than thousands of homes the world over. raising prospect raising One may find almost any kind of soil in ever before. There is bound to be a This (. and Scientific hautauqua Literary and the will not Iowa. In some portions the soil is not scarcity soon, supply Circle has enrolled more than two hun- anywhere near equal the demand. Ayer’s very for farming purposes; but when dred and sixty thousand readers, and more good In Sagadahoc county the returns of the for coal may be found in local assessors show the presence of than forty thousand have completed a four prospected 2,809 horses. To fill this number there are abundance. In some parts it is best adap- only year's course of systematic reading and 23 three-year-olds, 34 two-year-olds, 10 Summer Hoods. ted to the raising of fruit trees; in others are enrolled as graduates of the C. L. S. one-year-olds, or a total of 03 colts. Cherry to farming. In Somerset there are horses iu c while many thousands more have read 9,191 COAL! C ©es Moines, the capital and city, use. The supply of colts in this county AL! one, two, or more Those readers largest years. is but distributed as follows: Three is located in the south-central part. Du- 877, have had a gieat influence iu the intel- hundred and eleven three-year-olds; 300 a and a Pectoral buque, mining city Davenport, lectual development of society. They are two-year-year-olds; 240 one-year-olds. Now is the Time to Your commercial city, are located on the raging Piscataquis is reported to have 4,140 cures coughs of every kind. P. Palmer Winter's Co; to be found iu every community; they are Dwight Buy horses iu use, and but 2.70 colts to fill the An ordinary cough disap- h dels and members of women's clubs ami Mississippi. demand iu the next three There pears in a night. The For colleges Iowa cannot be beaten. years. single n any a successful club to-day bad its are 98 three-year-olds, 92 two-year-olds, racking coughs of bronchitis OFFERS A SUPERB LINE OF FIRST QUALITY, THOROUGHLY PREPARED COAL Her Agricultural college stands at the are mas- beginning in the Chautauqua Circle. It and 00 one-year-olds. soon completely head of all western institutions. Here Waldo horses iu the tered. And, if not too far the a for has, 7,093 county, gives busy people helpful plan aud the of con- may be studied and mastered. their supply of colts at the present along, coughs If e offer to the citizen* ess in stml\. anything SUMMER SHIRTS, of Kelfast ttn*i rinntf 1 ivgi time is but 437. There are 101 sumption are completely and come next. three-year- the ■ Cornell, Griunell, Simpson follotrinf/ -well known coals : More than t\\ hundred graduate^ ol' olds, loo two-year-olds, and 121 one-year- cured. Iowa and Cedar Falls are also two the Class of 'i**.*. the “Patriots, received City olds. Ask your druggist for one HATS, CAPS, noted schools for teachers; so Hancock county report is not quite com- of fat u hard-caused on training you diplomas “Lecogni- as the town of Eden failed to see Iowa is not far behind in the line of plete, put HOSIERY, t: *ay” in v Three hundred more in the number of horses there. Taking Dr. education. It also up well in Ayer’s have oi wi". receive their diplomas at keeps very the number last year as a basis there are NECKWEAR, the race in other local assemblies. Some live hun- other particulars. 0,000 horses in the county, and but 2lS Cherry Pectoral You hear old meu 1 left colts for the supply. There are 04 three- UNDERWEAR. dred wiii lev. i\ e theirs mail next month. say: “Well, by year-olds, 70 two-year-olds, and 4.7 one- Maine thirty years ago, so I've kind of Plaster. Creek T: m graduating class ;epresents all ages year-olds. Ali new up-to-date stylisli goods, George’s Cumberland C to got used the western States, but yet f This condition of affairs is .1 to and vocatioi.;.s in life. Two members are. surprise It will aid the action of the at prices and in styles to suit all think the old Fine Tree State is about as many, and where the people of this State o\el son eri'.\ \e of ml .... years age; Pectoral. purses tastes. v. iwenty- are to secure the of horses is a Cherry Prices at Dr! r.-■; as any.” Every State has its good supply tl.it e are o\c: ; Jive are over good Wharf. h,. sixty sixty- w onder. There are not nearly as many If yon pr.y complaint what- | qualities. To those who have lived in Maine ever uii'l ih:o!r -t i. ical Chestnut Coal.... o-ei and colts as horses now in and the con- 85.(10 83 8 litiy: seventy-hvc forty, one' use, udvico you can iu, to numerous jios^R’v think it will to sto' e so long, and are used the dition of affairs in these live counties is write ti3* fro.'iv. You wp roc- i' e a please you 5 (SO s hundred and four mo ovei thirty. Many prompt reply that may bo of greut look these over. "... rivers and the ocean, I about the same all over the State. The ex- valno to 'u. A 'Mress, goods Ks" .... 5 4<> 5.1!.-. : are a!s< lakes, ponds, y.'u: in the class ranks. ; act DR. r V AYL.I, Mass. it is hard for them to figures are not now obtainable, but l.owell, Karnaee 5 40 5.0- the suppose very get y S. C. is the result will probably be just as start- used to the prairie and level land we I its mission < t’ sel: education. ling. coal 125 (‘cuts hud in Iowa. But for us, it would be The comes from the West that P, Lehigh [ic.1 ton higher Ma « ndlmcnt of the new class of lv,!;; report Dwight Palmer, have to a certain as hard to used to watei, they stopped breeding __9 ... lire only sure, aaf.-. n- I is vc: iau 1 on have enrolled get fogs, long j large: many extent, in fact, almost as much as a BJHtt ini. tirciy vegetable rc:.if.;y h,r wintei>, etc. they ■ I worms children <*. or ? th ii n vines la it am unable to state at have in this Oxen IlfH 2% M ISOXfC State. have not been ■ P V adults. Harmless under\ ! TEMPLE, WE GUARAXTEE I’liO lather and his lived in ffl ^0 MPT I>E1 /VERY. pusent, ( and enthusiasm My parents bred for many years in any number, any conditions, a speedy ? 1 u!ag'*■ give great 8MnS!?M rare for all disorders ui ti.'. i and it DBM J EEL s t'OIlRECT < Maine tor t.i*\ lie has been here is not possible for them to take the ■ ira the i V. WEIGHT ant! ARE/ I I lt/1 n-u a;iv.m i gi ad nates and under-grad- years, ijiood and digestive? ; and has taken The Journal place of horses. organs. s u.es The Li del s t White Seal, League thirty yeais. I’riee 35e.* at your druiac »■> ! The great demand for horses will tend Write fur frtft hook *iri"«.'lul ir» a I ever since he has been here. We all read $ of t and T;dde n.d Luild ci Seven to make the much and bit. J. F. T It I F. .1 CO., f price very higher, Auburn, Me. it and enjoy in, even it we don't under- the farmers who have mares Seals h Ne iaigel\ increased in member- I good brood THE SWAN & SIBLEY Wmk stand all talk about the different and stallions will be making money in a si-..] d ;.i lug the p.v-a year, and an increased youi few should c mmunce parts of schooners, yachts, etc. The let- years they at once Hankrup’'s 1‘etilion for Discharge demand mi Seal courses comes to the to breed. 35 and 37 Front ters of Fannie D. Waul intei- In tlie matter of 33, Street. Belfast. > paiticularly gene!al dice. The reports indicate an increase in the Amos A. Colconl, J In lln>tcf live as in former large airy house, promise ruptcy. years; others. Wherefore lie prays, that he be decreed Iowa will show a may by | you people you good the Court to have a full from all debts these v. ith the Cliautauquan The decrease in the number of oxen discharge* Magazine his estate under said time. raised in Maine has been and provable against bankrupt and nu r.h< iship fee amount to five dol- checked, Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law Ml." Ao lit COLA. without doubt the from lars. Then there any returns will show such discharge. is the Practical Life Dated this 2d da\ of A. D. 181*0. Iowa. a substantial increase iu the number of August, -si : ms, a ; ian which those who fear to ftedfield, AMOS A. COI.CORD. by oxen raised. There is also quite a sub- Bankrupt. that we shall close out at the earlicU mew attempt the full ccuise may complete a stantial increase iu the number of sheep possible owned the Maine farmers. ounm: or noth i; tin li on. cou isc* of he’j ml reading at a trifling An Only Son. by fn Androscoggin euunty in the matter District of Maine, ss. expense. On tins 2»>th day of August, A. D. 1800. on of Turner from which no OF COST We often see parents w ho have passed cows, excepted, the it is REGARDLESS Tlu now so reading foregoing petition, Chautauqua Assembly, return has been there has been the a the meridian of life with unbroken fami- received, Ordered by Court, that hearing be had upon math nnishtd, hits been an an increase for tfie assessors’ year of 747. tlie same on the 20th day of September. A. 1). 1800, 300 CASES interesting before said Court at Portland, in said This is not a sale for the an lies. In the trying period of infancy their The of Auburn alone has 1704 District, at purt ling and active sess' none but the best city cows, l*i o'clock in the forenoon; and that notice there- n; the lirtie ones were and iu childhood largest number of any 01 town in of be published in Tlie Journal, a lation of old stock. The de of taunt is The audi- spared, city Republican nand lor our paten:, employed. large the and a of 244 over the newspaper printed in said District, and that, all and the death them ; State, gain pre- t-n• es that attend U youth angel passed known creditors, ami other persons in interest, lures, concerts and vious year. Oxford shows a brushes has increased to such in extent that we i But after mature county gaiu may appear at the said time and place, and show JUST RECEIVED. by. reaching years per- of 300 cows and cntei tainnients testify to this high order! 130 oxen. Franklin, Pis- cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said i to haps the favorite son or and Penobscot counties make re- petitioner should not be granted. occupy every foot of available in a a; d daughter passed cataquis space tin. appierhitiou of the listeners. And it is further the turns similar to ordered by Court, That the ; to the summer land. At first, it seemed Androscoggin and Oxford. Clerk shall send known Cbuuiei-Ceiuun and by mail to all creditors manufacturing purposes. Day, Grange Day Iloulton, Fort Fa rfield and Pres- of said and this order, addressed to the that there was left Caribou, copies petition we are Nath parents nothing to them at their ol residence as stared. To sell them Ain:y Day, brought large cu-wds, (-jue Isle, the four largest places in Aroos- places It call before we are ■ ait t \. for them but the bitter in but when Witness the Honorable Nathan Were. you early, si/c*^ iii life, took county return 100 moie animals than Judge aih.iiion to the large number already of the said Court, and the sea'i thereof, at Port- realized that had other children iu 1890. in on ; the lowest what want for Boots and htrie. Put the wmk of they they land, said District, he 2t»th dav of August, making you Shoes at price: Chautauqua has A. D. 18'J‘J. to share their love they felt more re- oni\ ne^un. It has been a growth, not a [I-. s.] A. H. DAVIS, Clerk. ever known. please vou. signed. Tin: lanii:<. A true copy of petition ami order thereon. prices creation. Ii s: a tabs for the promotion of AttestA. H. DAVIS, Cierk. When the cold of death The pleasant effect and perfect safety with wis«loin and and education. damps gather sympathy which ladies use on the brow of only son or daughter it may Syrup of Figs, under BANNER SHOE STORE L. A. C. all conditions makes it their favorite reme- must seem much harder for the parents Notice ot Foreclosure, dy. To get the true and Sl.MNKK HI NT of in ! No. 99 Be a genuine article, TT7HEREAS, Vassalboro, High Street, A 5hore Dinner at to bear. Not far from my borne couple y the of and of Eastport. look for the name of the California Fig County Kennebec State Maine, j reside who began the journey of life to- by his mortgage deed dated the twelfth day of i Co. near the bottom of the A. D. and recorded in The <»f visitors a chow- Syrup printed October, 1897, Waldo Reg- entertaining by some are indus- gether years ago. They For sale all istry of Deeds, Rook 252. Cage (5, conveyed to A. A. HOWES & CO. ier on t e is an old-time cus- package. by druggists. Florence E. Grant of in the of Wal- parry shore, who are in Unity, County trious, frugal people, walking do and Stare of Maine, a certain lot or parcel of tom, bi;t or.e that, judging from a re- J land situate in Thorndike, in said Countv of Wal- the straight and narrow path. Two chil- Neither Fig Master nor Marseilles do, all that of lot No. 126, east- mai k overlj< ard at Eastport, is not so fre- White contain being part lying dren were born to them, a son and daugh- Soap any ingredients that erly of the road leaning from the Hill place to the fcAUNOKlj ■i observed now as in the But will eat clothes. Sturgiss place, then owned by said Sumner Hunt, «,uentl\ past. ter. Their children were wel- gradually up your joyfully said piece of land being bounded westerly by said that oui down-east friends have not for- For Women, comed to their home. It was no task for road ; northerly by a part of said lot No. 126, sold to Miles land of Edwin Hunt, Dr. Tolman’s Monthly Regulator hasi-rmight low was testified the shore The Designer of the Columbia. O’Leary; easterly by gotten by the parents to do for them early and late. and southerly by land of Fred Ward, excepting happiness to hundreds of anxious women. oinnei the a house lot, containing about tliree- There is positively no other remedy known given Maine Press Association No doubt looked forward to So much has been written triangular they years of late des- fourtlis of an acre next said road, then owned by to medical science, that will s<» i[Uh klyand and the work. Have never had a Yacht Leavitt the citizens of East- do single by Mayor of enjoyment with their children. criptive of the Columbia and the Defen- George Tozier; and whereas, said Florence E. safely Grant has since deceased, and I, the undersigned, failure. The longest and most obstinate eases port. After a tour of observation in the No other A’s the years came and wrent they had der, and so little of the man who de- have been duly appointed and qualified as execu- are relieved in 3 days without fail. steamer to the head tor of her last will and testament; and remedy will do this. N"o pain, no danger, no Alice of Cobscook share life’s not these two whereas, their of joys, until the son signed only great racing the condition of said mortgage has been broken, interference with work. The most difficult we were landed at and craft but most of the American cases treated corres- Bay Eastport showed symptoms of health. The yachts now therefore, by reason of the breach of the successfully through failing condition thereof, 1 claim a foreclosure of said pondence, and the*most complete satisfaction in for a drive about the which have won fame of recent years, placed carriages were in their efforts to guaranteed in every instance. I relieve hun- parents untiring that the article on the “Herreshoffs of mortgage. Dated this twentv-fitth dav of A. dreds of ladies whom 1 never see. Write for island. When at Crosby Beach, where ; do all that could August, D. be done that he might Bristol,” in the current number of Har- 1899. REUEL M. BERRY, further particulars. All letters truthfully the chowder simmered over the fire, Executor of the last will and Flor- answered. Free confidential advice in all pot regain his health, but without avail. lie per’s Weekly, is one of uncommon in- testament of j ence E. Grant, deceased. 3w35 i). matters of a privateor delicate nature. Rear Xante, Eagle. we had to look across a mile or two terest. under only slowiy wasted away and for I in mind this remedy is absolutely safe lingered to the the condition and will of intei water to see our Contrary general impression, every possible positively Length, 30 feet over all. veiling stopping, months. The last winter of his leave no after ill effects the health. life the | Herreshoffs did not inherit their fame as Police of Foreclosure. upon By and resting, place, Hotel No mat-ta no, mail securely sealed. S-.ou. Dr. E. M. TOL- Beam, lO 0 inches. parents left their home and resided in a from an older WALTER C. YOUNG of MAN CO.. lTu Tremout .St.. Mass. feet, yacht designers generation. Relmont, Boston, a: 1 Hand Work, .-a. in North Lubec. This was the bill of fare, j in Waldo and of it The business which they now conduct in WHEREAS,the County of State Maine, Insitle 1 ,~>uO lbs. neighboring city, thinking would be ] his deed dated the fifth Ballast, lead. the la- their at Bristol was built the by mortgage twenty day prepared and served by Eastport yard up by of A. D. and recorded in Waldo more pleasant for their son. March, IS95, ...THE... THE HAND I NI llieir assistants: present partners, John ]>. Herreshoff, Registry of Deeds, Rook 24 1. Rage 2G2, conveyed She is one of the staunchest and dies and him They nursed through the winter who, though blind, has managed the to me, the undersigned, certain lots or parcels of Eifdi Chowder Sandwiches land situate in said Relmont, being the same real most seaworthy yachts in these /ea- < A. si | \ |.Ns, with care. In the the finances of the with wonderful Cake of all kinds loving early spring company estate conveyed by Aimer H. Young to D. C. Tooth- success, and Nat,” the deed dated 1 and record- ters., and is AS C’hurrli Peaches I Vais Bananas Oranges summons came, and he left his parents in “Captain designer aker, by August 15, 881, finely fitted tip for Coffee of the many famous yachts which have ed in Waldo Registry of Deeds, Rook IPG, Rage the sorrow. The little sister to is an- or E. F W HITCOMB. greatest come from the Bristol 173, which reference hereby made; also pleasure sailing cruising.— Those who the different kinds yards. other of land situate in said and sampled realizes her loss and feels parcel Relmont, very lonely “Captain Nat” is a thoroughly scien- being the same real estate conveyed to D. C. & Co. accommodations Swan Sleeping for four of cake declared were they simply per- tific a of the Boston Toothaker by James M. Neal of said Relmont. by without her brother. No doubt the par- builder, graduate JOBlSKRSSibley OF deed dated 23, issp. and recorded in said Has HO fection: and one who knew Eastport in School of and a May people fathoms oj gal- ents are forward to the time Technology, practical Vol. 223, Rage 20, being also the saun- looking He Registry, the long. H ng ago, says that the ladies of engineer. made his early reputation as conveyed to said Walter C. Young i»v >uid D. ( vanized chain tint! two an- their son will be the first patent v\lit*n, perhaps, as a designer of steam-vessels. Later he Toothaker by deed dated September 1G, 18P2. and GRAIN, that town wcit then known as experts in recorded in said in Vo!. to greet them on the shining shore. Then turned to craft, and with what Registry 233, Rage 227; chors, and is fitted with windlass. sailing and whereas, the condition of said mortgage lias tl :~ iino. Evidently the later generations success the records of the (doriaua, the they will know why he was taken when been broken, now therefore by reason of the FEED. Steers with wheel ; has fall set of SZ/////Z' still “take tlie cake.” Wasp, theNavahoe, the Vigilant, Colonia, breach of the condition thereof, l claim a fore- he seemed so needful to vheir happiness. Defender, and Columbia will testify. The closure of said mortgage. sail covers a nil wheel cover: oil _^ “God lends white blossoms to the world Dated this twenty ninth dav of August. A. D. family, as a whole, has always maintained 1899. 3w35 HERMAN A. GREEK. SEEDS and h REK Oh C HARGE. To beautify and cheer, stove and'.dishes : 2 cabins, divid- a curious reserve which is noticeable even D. or “Actual Hu.siner> Fur perfumed buds are fair tu view, in the branches. see as ed with curtains. I fine tender Ai \ nil 11 it suffering from a cold settled on And birds glad songs to hear; younger They GROCERIES little as of their in Book M i' .u ti.*- breast, bronchitis, throat or lung troubles But when the blue sky leaden grows, possible neighbors keeping. goes with her. All newly painted meivial Law. lYmi < of any nature, who will call at Poor’s & And frosts of winter come; Bristol, and their success has never ap- GEO. F. of Stilt. EAMES, M.D,D.D..S, Importers Elegantly tojuij■ j>»•' 1 Son's, or A. B. Should we rebel because that God with it social Belfast, Sparrow’s Freedom, parently brought any aspir- and ready for cruising. She is a ver\ low. Ue-opoi;- !ok ! l e will presented with a sample bottle of Calls His white blossoms home?” ations. dealers in the finest qua ity of teniber. For ]• German free of Boschee’s Syrup charge. good1 sailer and perfectly safe in 3m30 H '• IH»W “God our side oft times The Nose and Throat. Only one bottle given to one person, and places by who Glorious News Hot-kinnd « none to children without orders from par- Companions entwine Anthracite and . any weather. of Comes from Dr. I). B. of X o. 340 Newbury Street ents. Soft silken cords happy love Cargile Washita, p About heart aud mine I. T. He writes. Four bottles of Electric Will sell No throat or lung remedy ever had such a your ; (Near Corner of Fairfield Street) very cheap. And when the Death down Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of Blacksmith sale as Boschee’s German Syrup in all angel swoops scrofula, LORIS. And which had caused her great for BOSTON, MASS. parts of the civilized world. Twenty years softly whispers “Come,” suffering H. H. LAMSOf- Should we rebel because our God years. Terrible sores would break out on CHAS. ago millions of bottles were given away ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED R. COOHBS, Calls His white blossoms home?” her head and face, and the best doctors Hours, 12 to 2. Other hours and your druggists will tell you its success •• could no but her cure is complete : by appointment only. was marvelous. It is the Throat Julia C. Muduktt. give help; 37 Front Me 29 70 Main Street, Belfast. really only and her health is October, 1898—ly45. 33, #5, StBelfast♦ andLung Remedy endorsed by Stockton Springs. excellent.” This shows I Licensed Audio generally what thousands have Electric physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or proved,—that TELEPHONED. 1^ Bitters is the best blood known. It’s P. o. ADDRESS prove its value. Sold by all druggists in purifier PILES! PILES! PILES! the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt this city. To Cure in Constipation One Week rheum, ulcers, boils and sores. It running Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure A DMIXISTRATOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber WILL GIVE YOU THE MA<^’ To the Blood in One Week stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, A notice that lie been FREEDOM Purify expels Blind, Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles. It hereby gives has duly ap- 25c. I he of a Goat poisons, helps builds up the administrator, with the will of Appetite To Nerves in One Week digestion, absorbes the the pointed annexed, Strengthen strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by R. H. tumors, allays itching at once, the estate of Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose To Cure Sick Headache in One Day Moody, Druggist. Guaranteed. acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Dr. Wil- EMILY PEIRCE, late of Belfast, Stomach and Liver are out of order. All liams’ Indian is Pile Ointment prepared only for in the County of Waldo, deceased, and givon Old Reliable Yankee Blade WANTED such should know that King’s New Life bonds as the law All Take Cleveland’s Tea Piles and Itching of the private parts, and noth- i directs. persons having de- 1,11 the wonderful Stomach and Liver Celery Compound STORIA. mands the estate of said deceased are Coni Pills, ing else. Every box is Sold by against Experienced a sound guaranteed. drug- desired to the same for and Remedy gives splendid appetite, 25c. trial size free. If it fails to cure Kind You Have and present settlement, oneyear as a Established in 1841 it is ,The Always Bought gists, sent by mail, for 60c. $1.00 per box. all indebted thereto are to make monthly. n'hom steadi/ emptoininn digestion and a regular bodily habit that in- requested pay- the oldest in America, and has de- 1 will be A. WILLIAMS’ ment story paper ,t. H 11 sures health and great your money refunded. A. M’F’G CO., Prop’s, Cleveland, Ohio immediately. thousands of homes. Send 25c. to the /'. perfect energy. Only JAMES S. HARRIMAX. lighted given. 25c. at R. H. store. Howes & Co. For sale by R. H. Moody. ly Moody’s drug Belfast, August 8, 189flM-3w34 Yankee Blade, Brooks, Me. 4w34 Camden, Gastronomy in Cuba. Speakiog of odd but when you dream extremely palat- Literary News and Notes. they seemed to belong to a previous able dishes compounded by Cuban cooks existence. I heard all the| voices of the I .it ami How to Eat It in the Isle of what that somebody is over their queer little “estufas” contain- for is past, laughing, crying, telling I had Coffee and Chocolate a la Harper’s Magazine September heard them tell in as many corners of the ing a handful of here are a almost as in liction the midsum- I he Wonderful Pascaderia, or | over charcoal, few- strong earth. pushing you a \ mer number. Among the short stories > most met: |..w.M ket. Four-Score Ways of Cook- I commonly Beans, cooked with The loneliness of my state wore off when in this issue are “Misther Kilgar of Ath- The Art of Omelettes. sausage and colored the gale was high and I found much work precipice it’s time shrimps, golden with Seunias Mac Manus; 1 lone,” by “Lynx- CANCEL to do. When the fine weather IS DEADLY! to The for an stewed “A of returned, respomlence Journal.] you looked after stomach and liver. saffron, entree; tomatoes, Hunting,” Stephen Crane; cup your by then came the sense of solitude, which I You not in mixed with boiled Tea,” W. B. Van Ingen; “An Elective v i;a df Cuba, 1st. may believe dreams but that chopped eggs; pigeons by could not shake off. I used voice Aug. a my sort of dream is to come Affinity,” Wilmot. Price; “Wben particular- likely seasoned with lemon by often at some order about Results In t the good Santa Clara, capital juice, onions, pars- Rem- first, giving the Fatally Nine near true it document is Official,” by Frederic pretty you and white affairs of a ship, for I had been told that of the same name, don't ley, nutgem wine, baked in a and “On an Errand of the breast, too small to attract province take prompt meas- ington; Mercy,’ otherwise I should lose At POCOC flllt nf Ton A any thin crust of suet are my speech. Tuition of over is alto- ures to it. If paste; chickens, fried in by Brander Matthews. There also UdoCo UUI Ul lull n in the 35,000, prevent the meridian altitude of the sun I called notice, until, many cases, deadly the oil and with mushrooms further instalments of “Their Silver < town of its size 1 you neglect warning garnished and after the custom on disease is quaintest and “The Princess aloud, “Eight bells,” Piiro Cniinrl of I oei fully developed. you may find and slit down Wedding Journey,” a at iu Cuba. S unewhat outside garlic; geese the hack, Xenia. ship sea. Again from my cabin I blllB rOullQ 01 LdSl. Cancer can not be cured by a surgical that you are act- j an covered with bread-crumbs cried to imaginary man at the helm, is a lines of travel, uallv and browned operation, because the disease virulent foreign though pushing In the September number of Harper’s “Ilow does she head, there?” and again, in the over in the oven, afterwards smothered in a poison blood, circulating the and although mparatively little-used central yourself Hound Dan Beard tells the is she on her course?” But no throughout system, Table, boys getting sore or the of sauce or saulerne boiled down bow the ulcer—known as the be cut the mis to retain much of precipice with thyme to build ami furnish the “Daniel reply, I was reminded the more Cancer—may away, managed disease into the palpably remains in the ; and Peacocks are also Boone Log Cabin,” and illustrates his ar- of my condition. My voice sounded poison blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with f of bayleaf. cooked, antiquity through nearly abyss death. ticle with that show the hollow on the and 1 renewed violence. but are so as to be found drawings exactly empty air, dropped •' centuries. Two liun- I Don’t expensive only going forget way the work should be done. The sto- j the practice. The wonderful success of S. S. S. in that heart in the best hotels and the houses of curing obstinate, deep-seated v.xteeu miles southeast from | your the ries ot the number are “The McWilliams However, it was not long before the blood and and diseases which were considered incurable, induced a few de- lungs rich. A favorite of Charles came to me that was I midway between Sagua la way fattening poultry Special,” by Broughton; “My thought when I a lad sufferers to brain and Duel with Colonel spairing try it for Cancer, after the skill of here is to put them in barrels and stuff Yellow Hand,” by I used to sing; why not try that now, exhausting Trinidad, it lies in the very nerves are and the without a cure. Much to their sup- Cody (Buffalo Bill); “The Cruise of where it would disturb ho one? My mus- physicians delight S. S. S. proved with blood them with walnuts and cornmeal for sev- the island, and tlie centre of the plied Alfarata,” by Sophie Swett, There ical talent had never bred envy in others, equal to the disease and promptly effected a cure. The glad new* and nutriment eral days before are some- is also a war “With out on the to _ iv-’producing district. Its nar- they killed, stirring paper, Cap- but Atlantic, realize what it spread rapidly, and it was soon demonstrated stomach, ron through your as Americans fatten for at El Cauey,” and auothei instalment meant, you should have heard me streets, lined with one story liver and If thing turkeys sing. beyond doubt that a cure had at last been bowels. of the “Adventures of Gavin Hamilton.” You should have seen the we porpoises leap ted and do not do their Thanksgiving-such savages mortals be found for Cancer. Evidence has accu- pink, purple, gray they when I voice for the waves deadly Mr. never pitched my — John has w o r k if in all of the world IJust before Kendrick Bangs mulated which is ite from a central plaza after properly parts Christ- and the sea and all that was in it. Old incontrovertible, of which ^ written more thoroughly amus- the blood is full of all over ( are anything with tho is a : "i America and mas, uba, turkeys driven from than of turtles, large eyes, poked their heads following specimen Spanish- matter vom whole will ing the first chapters “The En- poisonous bony out of the sea as 1 Cancer is in our the low door to door the chanted which are now up sang “Johnny hereditary family, my father, a If-way up hills that soon be full of and disease, and through city streets, | Typewriter.’' ap- and “We’ll impurity in it Bowker,” Pay Darby Doyle sister and an aunt having died from this dreadful you in droves of from to a for pearing Harper’s Weekly. In Mr. town. Our party.was met at it is small wonder dream of disaster. forty hundred, for his and the like. But the disease. ventures across the for Boots,” My feelings may he imagined when the hor- Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical to make their own Bangs again .Styx 'ey < aptaiu Bean and his lieu Discovery people selection. his porpoises were, on the whole, rible disease made its appearance on my side. It was and enriches the blood. It material, and a number of the famous vastly -I escorted purines Guinea hens, Guinea pigs, mountain rats more appreciative than the turtles; they a malignant Cancer, eating in such a as up town with “the cleanses the whole and “shades” whom we meet in the “House- inwardly way digestive system a deal Oue when I to cause alarm. The and a boat” are jumped higher. day great disease seemed beyond the Aar." iu an ambulance drawn is an antidote for in the blood. variety of small birds, enter into introduced. Mr. Bangs' story poison was a favorite 1 thiuk it skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no will be followed a romance entitled humming chant, good < It is a blood-maker and flesh-builder and the festive menu. mutton by >f all the Beef, and was whatever, the Cancer worse all bumping, jarring, “With Sword and E. S. “Babylon's a-Fallin’,“a porpoise growing the while is good for the nerves. It brings restful is Crucifix,” by Numerous remedies ring modes of transit invented pork killed the day before it is used, Van Zile. jumped higher than the bowsprit, Had were used for it. but the Cancer MRi. S. M. IDOL. and a clear head. It contains no The first instalment of Van sleep the been a until it seemod l was often cooked as soon as because it Zile’s will in Spray going little faster she grew steadily worse, that doomed .rely the army ambulance de alcohol, or dan- killed, story appear early Septem- whisky, sugar, sy^aJp, would have scooped him in. The sea- to follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Cancer is, cannot be in this warm climate. ber. It will run the winter especia Ily palm, and how the sick aud gerous opiates. kept For through when inherited. I was advised to Swift's S. S morchs. birds sailed around rather shy. try Specific (S which, from ; |.« 1 use I)r <% n the same first ci endure it passes civilian Pierre's i« Medical Discovery reason, reputable Cuban cooks day, forced out the poison. I continued its use until I had ta,;en eighteen anil Pleasant Pei lets ami have had no trouble Never when I was will never fish unless are has the practical usefulness of Do not hot water or anv kind of bottles, cured sound and well, and have had no of the -ion. “Battle his over with ind e -tinu since writes Mr W. T. buy they alive, put symptoms bones, more dreadful Th uups :: of T •wn-«-ud. BmadwaUw Co., Mon- Harper’s Bazar been water woolens that have had affliction, though many years have elapsed. S. S S. "is the onlv cure i anti the markets have big tanks full of fish thoroughly upon liquid shouted jolly, tana. "W •. ds fail to tell how thankful 1 am than in its recent for Cancer.—Mrs. S. M. N C. dark-eyed proven numbers. Among grease upon them. buck- Idol, Winston. a- n -much and it spilled Sprinkle •cun at for the relief, 1 h 1 s,iffi about. lobsters and the most the top of his voice, to swimming Shrimps, useful features be mention- or over seemed that the ! -etors could ’. me n- g.«1. 1 may wheat rye flour the grease spots Our book on Cancer, other am, j ed containing testimonials valuable w .w D w is not mussels are small and Dr. Grace on “First ibove the clatter of hoofs and i got dew in right t< 'noun md very here, the little Murray’s papers and let it absorb the grease; brush off, and information, will be sent free to address the able to work. \' w I 160 and can 1 Aid to the Mrs. any by Swift weigh nearly on Injured,” Bird’s lessons if the is not all out the flour Specitio Miss Barton aud her of *• tasteless grow the grease apply bevy d • a day’s work >n the farm oysters submerged in Bonnet Trimming,” and Miss DeFor- and it will remove all of it. Company, Atlanta, Georgia. s branches of shrubs and trees the again followers bumped heads to- along est’s letters on European fashions. There a coat-of-arms out them—circulat- upon therefore, instead of them is a la'Mini: on for dear life and coast; buying always plentiful supply of short sto- Always sweep in one direction, with a ing around the tables of the middle Brander Matthews’ A 1 tli braced heels aud stiffened class, by the peck, unshelled, or by the quart or ries,and novel, Con- short, hard stroke. Cover the broom with from back corners in where fident To-morrow,” which is still in its a flannel and the walls down- rain the “Beal- dingy shops can, as at home, you go to market and get bag wipe perpendicular. to be one PENNYROYAL early chapters, promises of tlie ward: while the dust is over ■e —--——-—PILLSSH9 the are to clerks fed, the servants’ tables a settling, go -or ami uauish aued lie his broad branch of oysters, as if they were cher- most studies of life ■•pains squaring interesting among with a clean cloth dipped in of menstruation.” are in hotels and the mess-rooms of your carpets They “LIFE SAVERS” to girls at Spanish ries. turtles are line New York's artistic and set which “this is healthy exercise, Terrapin'and enough literary ammonia water. It brigh tens the carpets womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No in the harbor. One or at has been written. ships botella, to make for the lack of and yet and them fresh. known for women them. Cannot do harm—life at her rough on beginners. At up oysters, keeps remedy equals most filled with vino becomes a BOX two, Catalan, the are for a pleasure. $1.00 PER BY MAIL. Sold ; is the best cure iu the world crabs better than the best found Outing September presents feast the by DR. MUTT'S CHEMICAL Ohio. answers for a tableful, aud it goes of good things. The frontispiece shows Ask your grocer for Big Master, druggists. CO.. Cleveland, osia. Just look at me! 1 have briskly in the lower Potomac—which is saying a j the Fisherman” (the black biggest .jc. bar of best soap made. For Sale R. H. Belfast. Maine. from hand to hand, as frequent but spar- deal for them. Land “Dusky bear) by Moody, thirty pounds of superfluous great crabs, espec- at work. Many other beautiful illustra- ing draughts are taken. Strange to say, to size and their tions e leaving Wisconsin and never ially, grow great bodies follow. Among the more promi- the bottle never touches nent anybody’s lips; stand from the on articles of an excellent number are: NEARLY a Ml in my life." high ground their but, held aloft at the correct angle, the “Sea Rivals for the America’s Cup,” by it, enormous claws. They burrow in boles rambling, one-storied Hotel Captain A. J. Kenealy; “Sport with Barter's nozzle sends a tiny stream with unerring and their locomotion is like that Clara, kept by a dark-browed clumsy Sharp-tail Grouse,” by Dr. H. A. Scott; ■PlTTLE precision into the sophisticated drinker’s late of Seville, is charmingly of a man who has looked too long upon “Shooting in the Field,” by Ed. W. Years Old!!! wide open mouth. the wine when it is red. Cooks feed Sandys; “A Bear Hunt In New Bruns- llVER Fifty-eight ;e, with its several flower-filled It’s a but devotion You would he to see such a wick,” by Frank II. Risteen; “The Golf long life, to the true surprised these monsters on cornmeal for several rounded its Club of Charles by sleeping-rooms, of food served in this third-rate Long Island,” by Turner; interests and prosperity *t the American variety before are to be iu _> and manner of service as days they dropped “Rail Shooting on the Maurice River has won tor it new friends as the hotel in the heart of a poverty-stricken 15. (V. People iu The beau- boiling water or oil. Marshes.” by Mitchel; “Paddle, J^j-S anything Spain. years rolled and island where is raised; and great- Camp and Baby,” by R. K. and by the original members with nothing Cubans are adepts in pastry, but they Wing, bed-steads, their elabor- the San of its to and e 1 would be astonishment to find “Wheeling Through Joaquin,” family passed their reward, : J satin and your never make pies. Their desserts are ( lace, are inno- by has. Howard Shinn. The editorial these admirers are and cooked. Vet the CURE loyal steadfast to- everything excellently of and and record are it trasses, the most a thin principally fruits, uncooked in departments relieve all the troubles Inci- being interesting Sick Headache and day, with fai h in its and con- ■•vmta Clara” is no the and to date. such as teachings, by means above compotes, with too much sweetness for u)i dent to a bilious state of the system, ad upon woven-wire springs, Distress after fidence in the information which it of Cuban hotels. In all Cuba Dizziness Nausea, Drowsiness, brings average the American taste. make lu for Ken- Pain in the Sido, &c. While their most •toy the sheet; for the Cubans They pud- Outing September Captain eating. to tlu ir homes success has been shown in and firesides. there are two meals a not in an article on “The Sea Rivals for remarkable curing a' the less have only day, and cakes also, and a kind of cus- ealy. yu under yon dings As a natural consequent- it in the and break- America’s Cup.” says: “It is rather a re- enj ys in their the better counting early coffee, tard called “liam,” compounded of ping climate, eggs, markable circumstance that on one its old age all the and vigor >f its fast is almost the of din- only vitality 1 of there are counterpart milk, cornstarch, with lemons or bananas occasion lias arpets, course, any really serious disaster SICK youth, strengthened and ripened bv »be ner. At both meals comes are stand at the head of the soup first, and a dash of red wine. Everybody in happened to any yacht crossing the Atlan- Headache, yet Carter’s Little Liver Pills tiny valuable in and pre- experiences of ovei half century a either to the eastward or the west- equally Constipation, curing i s savory concotion whose component Cuba who has a cent to eats “monte tic, while also the inevitable can'.lie in a spare venting this annoying c his : a 1;. a a. 1 best cafes. It looks like a slice from a c y wooden shutters inside the reach oi the cook that is edible went into returned in winter none suffered dam- any in which lie lives a cordial of his local e i.> h v slab of but is not of munity support m*wspu ,0 'vided with little hinged doors, ; it; but what's the odds since the result is pink-tinted ice-cream, age importance.” ACHE and for liis interests in wa\. o h d m-.vs at stantly untiriugly every bring- a modicum of air when delicious? ice-cream all, though very cold. The Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where “ing meeting of tlie International Con- : we make our boast. Our cure it while and of his the .. to be great pills happenings neighborhood, doings essential. About the only difference between gregational Council, held in Boston Others do not. for different the ices in home •■ml. 1". :'.;• •«. -it in September, will be an event: Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small and poets crops, pi markets, sola, o con leohe ? j breakfast and dinner is that eggs figure at important (Coffee and to take. One or two pills make a dose. specially appropriate in this con- very easy which should be found in every w:do-awake, \ ivgiessiw family. "ith milk.’ is the first the former meal. The like their For Over Fifty \ ears. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or j thing ! Cubans, nection is t he publication of a of history purge, but by their gentle action please all who .lust think of it! Both of these papers for oi i\ o a \eur. Latin r.iusins in France know a Ax Old and Well-Tried Remedy.- Mrs. hear, very early in the morn- j and Italy, “Congregationalism in America,” by Rev. use them In vials at 25 cents ; five for $1. Sold Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for Morton in the by druggists everywhere, or Bent by inaiL Send all subscriptions t«> i he Republican Journal Publishing Co J’.elr i>t, >le :iie chamberraun hi in- liing r two in the line of Dexter, September issue of presents egg cooking,and over fifty years by millions of mothers for tiie New England Magazine, illus- CARTER MEDICINE New York, ■ tiers. Be whatever particularly in which their children while with fully CO., advised, omelette-making, teething, perfect trated with views of success. It soothes the child, softens the portraits, theologi- .oar custom at and colder-blooded Anglo-Saxons can never cal schools and home, gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, ami early churches. “Al- ■ Small Pill. Small Soas. Small Pries. on lecbebecause Cuban cot- master. It is an old saying that only per- is the best remedy for Diarrho-a. Is pleas- though Oongregationalists are not one of : FRED AT WOOD, ant to the taste. Sold in the denominations in Winte,port,*e. to the national sons of blue-blood and refinement can by druggists every largest numbers,” j according rule, j of the world. cents a bot- part Twenty-live* says Mr. Dexter, “they have been one of | bitter as death and hot compound a proper salad; and tle Its value is incalculable. Be sure and night, equally the most important. New England lias : ask for Mrs. Winslow’s and of Others. INSURANCE and REAL is palatable only when served ! tiue is it that the art aud science of ome- Soothing Syrup, taken the lead in settling and in ! experience ESTATE. take no other kind. shaping iled milk, in the. proportions of lettes belong exclusively to the poetic the character of the Interior and the : East Me., Great and it is to the Sebago, ns milk. Then it is a race. 1 that an West, Congregation- beverage presume you might get Maine’s Gentlemen: Fi b. 2 8. Cat Industry. alists principally that New England owes '95. Over Million Assets e it those omeictte in Cuba such Representing Twenty gods mythical person- “plain” by giving what she is.” The Editor’s Table of the I eonsidei the “L. F." At- ’ll better than other folk. an order to the amazed but I have same issue of tiie is things cook; There were of cats magazine devoted to FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, TORNADO INSURANCE. larger shipments Robert the founder wood's Ritters a blessing to the nowhere can more excellent cof- never seen one here or unmix- from Maine the than for Browne, of modern unadorned, past year any BOILER AND Security Bonds for Congregationalism, and tiie October New bote : ■ mind and SP-STEAM INSURANCE INSPECTION.. Cashiers. Contract, found, even in Paris or the tier- ed with besides the to season there over 0,400 overworked, , something eggs previous, being will contain several ors. Administrators and Trustees, j Correspondence solicited. Real estate bought and sold cats out to England articles ap- -. shipped of the .State, all tb3 nervous func- and as for the United States— give it color, beauty and flavor. Toma- going in tliis connection. Warren bode, restoring parts of the United States and exported propriate F. .1 knows that with all toes, or most en- 5 Park 1b: Americans, j peas potatoes frequently to Kellogg, Square, Boston, Mass. tions, building i:p system, foreign countries. One concern alone, Maine Central R. R. have not learned the ter or mceit, yet a, into it, fruit, nuts, beans, onions, the Walnut Ridge farm company of Bos- 1 md giving urn.: IF: en d vitality sent 1)80 D. N'udd Alone in dfee making. Most of the coffee | meat, rice or raisins. ton, Angoras; Frederick Hid-Ocean. to the weak. (Sign, d) TIME-TABLE. of Waterville, 485, Mr. Emery of North iba is grown on the island, and ; Fish never follows as with On ami after June 1 soup, us,but Mrs. H. Kanlett of P. HILL. 2d, Sill#,trams connecting Anson, 370, Mary Id the first instalment of his narrative JOHN at Burnt am ami Waterville with through trains es the housewife goes out into is served late in the Cuban menu. And Rockland, 270, E. W. l’almer of Rock- Witness : I/enr: In -i for and from Bangor, Waterville, Portland and of his around the world in hack and the ! such fish! or are J. W. Dean of be- solitary voyage Boston will run as follows: yard picks beaus, Big little, tLey always land, 114, Troy, 410, ^ sides others. Beside this the Captain Joshua Slocum I Bitters will cure your FROM BELFAST. k peas for dinner. She browns browned to delicate perfection in oil and many large sloop Spray, f" Six Trij>s a Week to Holton shipment of Angoras there are now over describes in the his I ■■ nervous troubles also. AM PM PM deal blacker than we roast cof- served with or in some mess September Century Too 120 ; limes, savory cats in various La®* I Belfast, depart. 3 30 1,800 Angora remaining attempt to overcome the sense of loneli- 3e sure you get the Citypoiut. 17 05 *1 25 *3 37 'ei more than the day’s supply at of tomatoes, wine and the inevitable saf- sections of Maine. It is estimated that ness that beset him on the way from Bos- “L.F.” kind. Avoid imitations. Waldo. *7 15 H 35 *3 52 i it in Brooks 7 26 1 45 4 grinds only when required fron. The fish-market of any Cuban sea- there are only 32,500 Angora cats ton to Gibraltar: 15 mil- Knox 7 38 *2 00 *4 33 she also uses a ileal is all America compared with several On the of r> the after ’king, good j port its most an interesting sight. evening July Spray, Thorndike. 7 45 2 10 5 "0 lions of common cats. steered all over a Unity. 7 53 2 20 5 25 it than we do—never less than a \ That of called the having day lumpy sea, Ilabaua, Pescaderia, The cats in Maine is arrive... .. 8 15 number of Angora took it into her head to go without the Burnham, 2 40 6 00 f coffee for word Clinton 8 35 tO 25 i|‘ ground each pint (the derived from Pescado, is a there at aid. 1 had ~ fish), gradually diminishing, being helmsman’s been steering Benton. S 45 *6 43 not boiled or soaked, but slow- stone least 100 less each season. The demand southeast but the wind ANI) HEALIN' CATARRH great building, mostly roof, resting by south, hauling Baugor.. 4 40 so the farmers can- is great for them that forward a she into a smooth Cl'KE FOR A M E.”d through; and the milk to ae- upon arches supported by the bit, dropped pillars, a sufficient Waterville 8 ( < ji not keep up with supply. and about 52 3 15 6 50 uiiiin- iiu ,It. no 23. 1 S'.*'steac..• t* Pen ib.-cot ■ ,t is served hot. sides lane, heading southeast, making always piping being open to secure ventilation. over last P M AM and t’.'ty .■• Pelfa.-' alien.ale Maine people made $50,000 year eight knots, her very best work. I crowd- > the Portland. 12 02 5 35 1 30 f- :»r North) .-rr, Cantde: and II"-. Cubans have very little use The market is a institution on cats. This is rather a lucrative busi- on cross the track Jb'M--!: government ed sail to of the liners CATARRH »ED. 4 00 9 00 5 57 lai.d, Mom!:,> s at 3.< BostonBoston, i m., ..thei da\s\ except i" milk in are too aud ness when one stops to think that three without loss of and to reach as soon )w D.. 4 i„ 915 725 Sundays. ,;r ;, >]. any form; they monoply, and the piscatorial time, is display be I "r Bucks >rr, but a few shipments could as the Gulf TO BELFAST. Winters-it and Bauy. da.lv, 'raid of disease with cannot he and is years ago possible friendly Stream. The germs—and surpassed, seldom equal- are cx.ejd .Monday at about 7.4.' v recorded. The express companies before I was afforded a P M A M fog lifting night, k-.f Searspon and Hampden. Tm-davs. 1 burs- treason. A Cuban never drinks led, in any of the world. Not Farm and Home. E D 700 900 part only gainers. [Turf, look at the sun just as it was BostonBoston, I days ami Sundays at about 7.4b a. >t. touching D. 83(l when the cows are driven does the Cuban coast furnish a wonderful the sea. I watched it down and k Err except go out of East and pleasant to use. P M km.vo From or to door. Then and down Then I turned my face Contains no injurious Portland. 11 00 1 20 Boston daily ar b oo.'r. m. lip variety of the finny tribe, but fisher- sore throat, croup. Iustant sight. eastward, except Sunday Diphtheria, and at the end of drug. a at a jw i; run: Hncklami. via Caim:en. ami N'orthporc, servants are seen cure. Dr. Thomas’ Eelec- there, apparently very i, lushing out men come in from the border of relief, permanent Waterville. 6 05 9 50 4 30 daily except .Mot day at a. m regularly the was the full moon I- rotn trie Oil. At store. bowsprit, smiling .. .. 7 00 1 40 ia r: and to be filled any drug 'N HEAD Bangor Hanp.r, Winter;.., am! Bn -Imp *rt, os glasses direct Yucatan and the out of the sea. A m p M at. 12.o.? Florida, Tortugas. rising Neptune himself It opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages. Mondays noon, other dues except. Sun- iie Benton. (*>13 10 00 4 36 days at 2 OO i*. m. cow, and the foaming fluid is There are shell-fish of every description, coming over the bows could not have Allays Inflammation. Heals and protects the Maine Membrane. Kesto-es the Senses of Taste and Clinton... 6 27 10 15 4 47; CHAS. F JOHNS, Twenty-Hrst Reunion. startled me more. “Good sir,” IN. Ay cut. Belfast. ithout tire needless of snake-like evening, Smell 50 cents at or Burnham, 8 30 10 48 6 05 1 formality eels, black and yellow .Spanish Large Size, Druggists by depart. S lN’ Sl ! t.. Boston. I cried; “Tin glad to see you.” Many a mail; Trial Size. 10 cents mail. Unity. 8 48 11 20 5 2: ! *'LIAM H. JO. Tlie 21st Maine by 411 P. <’,ei Manager, ft os toil angle fish, the so-called “butterflies of Bath, August long talk since then i have had with the ELY P.ROTHERS, f t> Warren Street, Netv York. Thorndike. 8 57 11 35 5 3' *■ Knox. 19 03 ill 50 5 3-?! matter of Cu- the beautiful blue- Association held its fourth an- man in the he had confidence chocolate-making, sea,’’ dolphins, bright Regiment moon; my Brooks. 9 18 12 15 5 52 ; no less and on the 19 29 H2 33 6 03 expert, nowhere else ish-green Bahama turbet, squirrel fish of a nual reunion to-day at Merrymeeting voyage. Waldo. Double acting. Lift, About midnight the fog shutdown again WATERVILLE Uitypomt.|9 4o *12 50 ‘6 14 Tank and Sprav mnd so and deli- officers were 9 45 1 00 6 2" creamy, frothy brilliant scarlet, parrot fish, sharks, enor- Park. The following elected. denser than ever before. One could almost Belfast, arrive.. 1 mixture. 1 station. Being considerably mous porpoises to be converted into oil,and Charles S. Crowell of Lewiston, presi- “stand on it.” It continued so for a num- Flag Limited tickets for Boston are now sold at,$5.00 | PUMPS and of first vice ber of the wind to a sweeter than the American a thousand others, golden, amethyst, sil- dent; A. L. Smith Togus, days, increasing gale. Business from Belfast an 1 all stations n Branch. STORE LADDERS. X. East The waves rose but 1 had a tickets to all West ami N- rth j BICYCLE STANDS, Etc. a small of it with Capt. John Hubbard, high, good Through points hocolate, mug ver, blue, crimson iridescent and president; College west, via all routes, for sale L. W. Gkoku k. pearl, Mass., second vice president; ship. Still, in the dismal fog I felt myself by t bread or is a sufficient Douglass, Agent, Belfast. GlV>. F. EVANS, fruit, lusterless third vice into an insect on a 54 Main St., Me. HAY TOOLS. gray. George A. Wilson, Paris, pres- drifting loneliness, Waterville, Vice President and General Manager, j a. in a hot of the Naturally, country, Not only are fish for Cuban consump- ident; Joseph S. Woodward of Sidney, straw in the midst elements. 1 F. E. Boothby. GenT Pass, and Tb ket Agent. II. lashed the helm and vessel held her Portland, June 22, 1899. F. E. MYERS Sc BRO., drinks are in great demand. tion from other parts of the secretary; Norman Fossett, Riverside, my Fall Opening, Sept. 11 brought while she sailed I multitude of historian; Charles H. Watson, Bath, course, and slept. tempting refres- Caribbean sea and the Mexican gulf, even chaplain. The association voted to hold During these days a feeling of awe crept louade with a little Jamaica rum modern and in C, M. CONANT & codfish from far-away Nantucket aud sal- its next reunion the last in Au- over me. memory worked with star- Complete equipment up-to-date CO., Wednesday My every particular. "Ver the and The the Brown, ice, naranjada, (made mon from the Columbia—but a great 1000, at Merry meeting Park. Final tling power. ominous, insigni- Full commercial and shorthand and Fogg* gust, typewriting (Jen’I for State of Maine. was aud the the the the wonder- courses. Agents hitter are very which adjournment made comrades ficant, great, small, DEALERS IN oranges), popular; many other common food-supplies Book the actual business then one of Mr. Fuller’s delight- ful, the commonplace—all appeared before keeping taught by MAINE. Imond milk, diluted with ice aud the island enjoyed practice method and not by dry theory. KANGOK, just as well be raised in in the Casino rooms. ! mental vision in succes- might ful dinners dining my magical We teach many essei tials of a business educa- aud a certain ued, big pink bean, come from afar. Spanish vessels bring The roll call showed 114 members pres- sion. Pages of my history were recalled tion not taught in other Maine colleges. Meats, Poultry, Vegetables, Beel,! name I have which had been so forgotten that Cash rates of tuition, three months, $35, six forgotteu, which, wines aud olives from Barcelona; queer ent. long DR, W. L. : months, $50. PORK, WEST, in cold makes a water, rich, craft of Visitors always welcome. Portuguese discharge cargoes Call or write for LARD, and particulars. 3m34 i eminently satisfying beverage. and Halifax sends ^Veterinary Surgeon.-^ onions, garlic flour; F. B. ELLIOTT, Principal. HAM, the cafe wines, poorest has its vin onions, cabbages, potatoes, apples aud AND ALL KINDS OK Graduate and Medalist -air served without As we to establish a “Student Home” ami -, extra charge at salted South American brigantines, plan (IAMB IN ITS SEASON. Ontario Veterinary College. fish; board and room students at $2 per week, we de- ■ meal. Excellent Catalonian wine with the air of craft, sire a good number to enter on or near the JOHN A. FOGG. MARION F.. GROWN general piratical open- Office ami Pharmacy at Belfast Livery i o. By on or before will -ht from the mother is sold sweet ing. entering Sept. 20, you country, bring wheat, jerked beef, oil, bacoD, be given ten per cent, off the tuition rates if BELFAS T.MA1NL Kesldnece and Hospital I 7 Congress street. heap in Cuba—in Santa .Clara al- lard, figs, olives aud brandy; from Mexico notice of each intention is seut us by August 30. H0WO,Se?Mil,1.f8t" ■' as as which Office Telephone 8-2. Resi deuce Telephone 2L cheap drinking water, come most of the bulls fur fighting in the times actually sells as high as ten Plaza de Torros, and,incidentally, beef; NEISONEE, BY NELSON. ents or SUBSCRIBE the bucket! A’ou should see the while American and Canadian vessels For Sale Rent. bring will stand Wednesdays and Saturdays at Mr. FUK^^^^ 'ei Spanish “botellas”—wine bottles, about four-fifths of the entire food supplies Marshall’s stable in Belfast; other days at my Brick house on Congress street, known as the farm in Waldo. Terms $10.00 to warrant. Thurlow house. W M C. MARSHALL tii sometimes THE lung, delicate snouts and consumed in Cuba. WILLIAM H. BECKWITH. Belfast, July 6, 1899.—27tf REPUBLICAN JOURNAL THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL. INorthport Camp Ground. County Correspondence. Mrs. H. W. Brown left Tuesday for Boston South Montville. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. for a short visit. Nason of Brockton, Mass, who have been BELFAST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1899. her sister, Mrs. C. S. re- Mrs. George Wright of Chicago was at the ! visiting Adams, the turned home Monday....Mrs. Sarah Bryant PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY THE Waquoit past week. received a dispatch from her daughter in New George Lane of Newton, Mass., was at the Pub. Co. York last Saturday asking her to come Republican Journal Camp Ground the past week. without delay, and she left the same day.... FORTY DOLLARS DT j James Quigley of Boston was registered GOLD one hundred from this CHARLES A. Nearly people place PlLSBl'RY, } at the Ocean House last week. Busi^°Ma^er. and vicinity enjoyed a very pleasant time at J. Warren Bailey and wife of Somerville. a picnic on the Marshall’s shore Aug. 20th- •The Journal is THE PAPER for Maine Seafar- Mass., returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gilman attended the fair ing People.*' in last week. *-* CIVEN AWAY. *-* H. H. Andrews and family expect to re- Bangor main at the White Rock all winter. Halldale. E. W. Knowles ami wife, who Largest Circulation in City and County have been at J. E. Hall’s, left for John A. Rathburn of Parkersburg, W. Va.. visiting their home in West Somerville, Mass was at the Ocean House a few days recent- Aug. Subscription 1 hums, in advance,$2.00a year, 28th_Ira L. Hall of Somerville, Mass., is SI-00 ten six nionihs; 50 cents for three months. ly- Advertising Terms. For one one inch stopping at W. M. Yose’s-John B. Poland square, Ilev. Mr. Springer, who is quite ill at his length in column, 75 cents for oire week, auel 25 of Fitchburg, Mass., is visiting his parents, * cents for each insertion. on * subsequent cottage Clinton avenue, is improving W. F. Poland and wife_C. A. Hall, B. F. To a Either Secret or slowly hut surely. Ex-Gov. Boutwell of Massachusetts and F. A. Foster attended the Eastern Society, Religious. Miss Carrie Chick of Bangor and Mrs. I. Maine fair in week.A seems to have landed in tlie Bangor last party I’opulist M. Smith and of were at daughter Newburg from this vicinity enjoyed a picnic on the camp. Brown's the past week. Mountain Aug. 26th_Fred A. Foster of Mr Thomas Liptou, owner of the Sham- Hill & Haney will keep the store open Lowell, Mass., is visiting his parents, Mr. about two weeks longer. They a and Mrs. B. F. Vose of Prov- rock. arrived at New York Sept. 1st, and report good Foster-May business throughout the season. dence, R. I is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. had a reception, as a matter of royal E. school here had we will J. Warren Bailey, secretary of the Massa- Howard_The Sunday 11, on course. Commencing Monday, Sept. give 30th. chusetts Commissioners of Prisoners, was a picnic iD Fred Myrick’s grove Aug. .Mrs. A. E. Mrs. H. N. Crockett. Investigation at the Chicago stock-yards here Monday looking for a building lot. Sistry, in regard to the recent advances in the and Miss Eva Emery left for their homes in A meeting of the Trustees will be held on cash of cents one vote. price of beef brought out the statement, Grelton, Ohio, Aug. 28th. They were to he every twenty On the purchase grounds Wednesday, Sept. 13th, to take that never before in the history of the accompanied from Lowell, Mass., by J. B. American cattle market has there been action on a number of matters of business. Clement, a former resident of this place.... such a demand for all kinds of meat as the The Northport Hotel closed its season’s Mrs. Job Clement is in very poor health. Feb. first all votes will be called the present time. The demand for cat- in, send- export business last Saturday. Mr. F. L. French, C. M. Clement of society Her Lowell, tle is enormous. The statement is made daughter.Mrs. the landlord, reports that this has been an Rowell is at that the prices of all cattle wii'. be higher Mass, is with her....Alton excellent season, and that all who came are next year than they are now. work in Unity for P. W. Danforth.Mrs. enthusiastic over the beauties of last will be entitled Northport A. H. Monroe of Thorndike visited here in the number of votes The j pcrs generally in commenting on ing and and to come largest vicinity promise again. The week.Hannah Vose began the school in the Inch price of beef suggest the omission August business at the hotel was the largest this district last Monday.Mr. and Mrs. f that meat from the home hill of fare and on record. Frank Clement visited friends in Fairfield the more liberal use of vegetables. Of FORTY DOLLARS IN GOLD. The photographers report a great decrease last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry are "til>e othei meats must share in the ad- in the tintype branch of their business at entertaining friends from New Hampshire. \anted vegetarianism to price,.md islikely their summer studios, but have more work North Troy. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Rhoades haw a boon but are Americans, meat than formerly in developing negatives and returned Thursday night from Bangor, eaters am iu immediate and radical films and printing photographs for the snap- where they had been for several days at- h atige of diet is not to be expected. shot amateurs. Nearly every cottage on the tending the fair.... Miss Agues Carlton, who has be' n this grounds photographed season, has been stopping in Islesboro, has return- \\ * .ake i.-sue with our and correspondent, hundreds of views of beautiful spots in ed to attend the high School at Troy Centre. Mrs. IVmi. when she says that, “Ameri- the vicinity have been made. Northport ....Winfield Gilley of Foxboro. Mass., is cans presents a tine field for the artist. St ad Masonic with their have not his mother. Mrs. Henrietta FRED A. conceit, yet visiting Gilley. JOHNSON, learned the a. c of Work will be resumed on View Park ...Mrs. Emma Jerome, who has been the Temple, High b, coffee-making.“ Bay 1 \id; she ,. is a at once. The below street is of her cousin, Miltou Carleton, for BriiNfiAM At a town ntly never taken morning j ground Bay guest Monroe. Mrs. Sarah Clark of Massachu- Prosi'kct Ferry. Emily Ginn and Emily special meeting and terraced. The section of street weeks, has returned to her home in held Aug. 29th, to set* if the town would ex- d coffee in the old Flench market at graded several Wilson are visiting friends in Baugor.. , setts, is the guest of Mrs. F. Chase-Quar- empt jtli plant, together with machinery, from the end of Bay street to George street Everett. Mass....Miss Edna Dyer and sis- Mrs. returned to her home in New Oi ieau-: or, better yet, partaken of terly meeting at the Centre began Friday George Gruhy and stock in trade of the IT.itch Man of t. r -11- Cool will he closed and the seetion from the ter of Burnham were tit their TI now M<-.. from s guests grand- Mass., last week.Capt. W. ing Co., located at Foxeroft. the une in veiace as prepared iu a “cre- and lasted over Sunday, with a good attend- Boston, White K< ck and Ferguson cottage on the Mr and Mrs. A. P. Hatch, this Harrimau and Lester H. Harrimau, who taxation for a term of years, it was un rai- oi : iv parents, ance and much interest.... Rev. Mr. Whit- There the coffee is “roast- mousU voted t.o exempt tin* plant m i'hin- south to the Snug Harbor and other cot- week. ..The W. C. T. U. will hold a parlor been a few with their comb of will at the have spending days and stock in trade from taxation for a .... orri.ng, and in one family, at Bangor preach village ery AM) tages on the North will be over. at the home of Mrs Bertie Lamb. while their sell. M be m iv-v grassed meeting church next Mr, and Mrs. family vessel, Wesley term of ten years. This plant will 'cash it v\ is not Sunday afternoon. nround but fine A new Mre<-: will I to the u as tl .* vest tn w pounded be opened a few rods north West Troy, Tuesday. Sept. 12tli. A mem- was at sailed lost building know shop. Walter Colson of Boston visited his brother, idler, loading Bangor, muta:. Tin- coffee is made the of owned by Everett Libb\ as soon is tin by the present location, giving as convenient bership contest is in progress, with Mrs. for Charleston, S. C W. Charles Colson, last Sunday.Koscoe Monday ...Capt. building can be got In readiness whi-di wii 1 i.e .cess, iici is so that a travel as n *v hut a for Woods and Miss Maud Mun strong substituting park Get rgia Tyler Id. Harrimau went to B on business be a few Will *<•- Staples and wife from Rockland and Leroy mgor in weeks. Tills cmup m. used iu a the present street The park also extends rue for leaders. The side coming out victo- last week.M. C. Procter of copy the building as a skirt fa< owe and w ill uu.intiiy j cup, and wife from Belfast visited their P.-abody, Staples start up with about 2'* and intend vv i i. iiiici il veral r< and will rious in to members will be furnish- is girls Comfortabii, wii!, hniied, aid hot, miik. ds, regard Mass., visiting at Geo Avery’s.. (diaries brother, Leander Staples, last week F. L increasing tin* business to a cipaeitv of be d ,:.d ut in condition as soon as ed a their unfortunate sisters.... me vvl ha- grad* } supper by Ginn of Belfast was in town last 10n he .1 ueyti drank “cafe uoir” Palmer has to to attend Monday... girls. This industry will ..uitc A of friends and gone Philadelphia, praeti able large number interested Miss Faustina is s diool at hooui for our town and we hope may : he t!, ■!.- pit i .. o call inn no idea of its the National G. A. R.. .Rev. Harding teaehiug Encampment, means of other industries! Our neighbors attended the serenade at the Sandy point. encouraging up=to=datv str< t.gtl the coffee that will “bear up an J. S- Blair will go to Portland to the Chris- locate, as we have a tirst el iss water power. The News ot Brooks. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hersey at St okton Spkings. Rev. A. A. Si litH has -Frank (lookn m is making arrangements o; whit 1 v\e sometimes hear, is a tian Endeavor convention and then prepare Troy Centre Saturday evening. Mr. and to manufacture a amount of tv h. iva returned from his summer vacation and large gr weak mi. situ; to it. Auni I of has been to go to his home in Massachusetts, where compared flume,ry Eastport Mrs. Hersey entertained their guests in a hoops in the town of Cnity the coming fall 5 at A. K. Chase's. his wife now is-A very pleasant day was will occupy our pulpit next Sunday at p. and winter.... John Hasser and wife nave visiting very pleasant ami hospitable manner, and I M M mu«n-elect of spent at Swan lake the two m.. standard.... C. S. Ilichhnru returned to been in Belfast the past week v-siting i- lieveridge ludiaua, wife came fn m to homes a by Sunday ^ Thomas West and Auburn all returned their pronouncing it tives.... Mrs. Prescott llc.lt >f TRU .dst_Miss Melvena Patter- Augusta d' a man. has schools. Recitations, singing, etc. helped Augusta Aug. ongh young already made Saturday on a short vacation. very enjoyable occasion... .Reuben Rhoades made a si: >rt call at her old home n this pass the for all. son, after a visit of three weeks to her h > ii -ok and is evil day pleasantly place last week. On leaving here she went ently to be beard from has is one of the fortunate few whose fruit, trees Alfred Boulter moved into the house mother, left for Washington, D. C., last to Camden to visit her sister. Mrs. Waiter n. li fiTuie. of an Mr. Bklmont. John and of Aftei his election to the on the farm owned C. E. Lane. give promise average yield. Bryant family of StimpBon by .Mrs. Jennie and son 1 Hubbard-Robert Waldron and wife We have them Searsmont were in town Thursday... Bragg m ate it •: ist session of the Indiana Rhoades spent many days of valuable time Sunday, visiting Swanville visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H Jasper Perkins and family of Natick, Mass., Lester of East Brookfield, and Mr. and Mrs. last in his orchard a Mr. B’s brother, James E. Bryant.... John Kimball recently. .Mrs. Watson BiaisdeR. Jcc;>:aT ui v. in some doubt as to his spriug waging vigor- being have been visiting brother, Stanley Clifton Suell of Edgartown, took the Boston ; who has been a great sufferer for many ous warfare against the caterpillars that Wetherbee and wife of Woburn, Mass., are sizes, with all appln: '• tbe wisest for the Perkins. boat to return to their years, is now very low and no hopes are eii- policy in town Mr. W.’s brother. Mr. (Jlias Friday, respective ! multiplied seemingly acre rapidly than visiting tert.lined of her recovery. L. Porter Kim- Mate* to in the homes-There were from [ j-ursue Orient, he of the Pacific many departures oil a bo m Henry Ham, Superintendent they could be made way w.tli, for which he Wetherbee-Leland Young and wife were ball, who is employed large stock and fit them free. ■ s \t distant of town Saturday, including Mrs. C. S. Hich- in visited his father, Wm. H Kim- v^iting part Millsat Lawrence, Mass :s visiting relatives will be amply rewarded by a bountiful in Belfast Sunday, visiting Mrs. Y's. mother, | Newport, sons, fur Mrs. I ball, last Sunday. rb.. and I in Brooks. Mrs. Dana horn and Augusta; Sarah particularly upon making harvest of very nice winter apples. Wentworth_L. F. Allenwood, Mrs. Russell Miss Nichols :>”• a invest -atloL *»f the his Inez E. Alien- Pope, Goodhue, 1 conditions Robert McTaggart has been very sick with Pittsfield. All the schools iu town be- accompanied by cousin, j and Miss Gardner, for Boston; Mrs. Albert :i wood. were in Morrill on tht Philip] i;.o is ands. After an ab- gastric lever, but is said to be somewhat 4 The vacation season Sunday calling gan Monday, Sept. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Davis_Schools No. Crockett, Mrs. Joseph Field, Marion o' ( : tl.roo -i four months .Senator Letter for a few days. is ever and people are flocking home and George 1 and 3 and Master Merrill Field, for Charlestown; '• began Monday with the following < has t-iu:T < with most Mrs. Evans moo- settling down to business and every life idge positive Margaret contemplates day Mrs. Alida and son is and Miss By Lev Special Request. teachers: No. 1, John Holmes of Swanville; Berry PRESCRIPTION' Some of us don’t know much of convictions as to the retention of the Phil- i ing to New Hampshire and will sell the again. Addie Bell Lewis, for Portland. Mr. No. 3, Inez of .Any one :n the at else but and we Ripley Appleton... ii ial< > under Amei; an He Louse grove lately occupied by her any thing every day life, yet Hall of his uncle here sovereignty. a cape on the road from O. F. Henry Quincy, joined a art- to have others have a rest and a finding lady’s i> convinced that Araeri- great bargain. glad and returned to Boston profoundly only Adenwuod’s to Belfast will return it Saturday Tuesday j Irs, Dr. Frances H. change, which evervoue needs to get recruit- {'lease Drew, an mlo ran Mrs Rose M. and huh .Miss Nellie Roberts a few in Car t'itlhj rni)ii>'>itnil/oc os. am :i rV»i the sake of human- making would like to have all the members of Mys- week.Joseph only wear them down. Some "f our people are of ilrmf* >nt-hru. her fattier, C E Peavey, ret urned to their his Mr. an 1 Mrs. Free l Hunt rated hectare, jiiirest aid v.viiizaiio! he is in tic No. 96, attend the meeting next visiting parents, Henry ity strongly still away, but will soon be home- Grange, home ;n Mass last week. moving Moulton... Morse arrived home from her life sea1 charts, t. Milford, to see if we can not cre- .Capt. Ralph illustrating fully favoi oi enfoic.no the authority of ward. H. F. and wife, with one or •Saturday evening, ladies at Libby last and left to his only, The New England Telephone Co. have ate more interest,and also to set* about hold- Saturday Tuesday join tie United Mates it is said that he two invited are still amid (caml Hall, Helfast, Maine, guests, lingering vessel at Bath.... Mr. G. F after Army placed a handsome booth in Huxfords store, ing a farmer's institute some time in Hichborn, has c< '.looted material for a set speech in the. health giving breezes of Lake Hebr-m, THURSDAY EY’ENIMi, SEPT. 7th, POOR & SON which is tlie terminus f the line at this October, a ten-days’ visit with Ins sisters, returned to the senate. which will he as much of a Munson.. .Mrs. N. C. Smith aud daughter at 7.45 .. clock, suioc. r, place The patronage f the office here is Portland Tuesday-Mrs. F ank Frye and! a at their at WiNTERir-OKT. :ovo .itioil in ii> as was the romark- entertained quite party cottage Capt. Jeremial Eaton, a Wives and ITothers of the ! oth Century way rapiui\ increasing. daughter Dorothy left Tuesday for their i KANi \ GOOI>s. s M A 1.1 VV A Maplewood, Lake Sebasticook, the first of well known and highly respected citizen of •ubb* address Senator Proctor after he home ill Boston.A yachtii g party of our Andrew Crosweii ami wife of Farmington last week. The party included Lilia Morrow. this {>lace, died very suddenly on the steam- a-.a \-rwo : returned ids toui went to Belfast Tuesday to attend Mrs. Drew has devote-: twetu scar- from personal of t uba. re- W. a people | A. & v. utly visited Di A. Rich, who is Ethel Helen Has- er of He medical work, and is "i.e 1 the iiie--r won.an FRENCH Vickery, Eugenia Dustin, City Bangor Saturday morning. the between the P >rtlaud and the of ball-game physicians m this countr s. e is hi. 1 relative Mr- Crosweii. Mr. Crosweii ill a kell, Haseltine. Win. Macfarlaud, Jr. had been few and left his vessel in a Tin* article on the “Freak Farms of In- Ralph days Belfast nines.... Miss Mabel Simmons re- ed’b\ the press and pmf» --im,. ami is rcui• millets a iarge grocery business in Farm- She has a ureat success !ir. ! will and John MacFarland of Pittsfield, Richard New York to come home. Ilis two sons, physician. proven I'AYCY OOOI>S, liana,’’ 7th pam be read with in- turned to Castiue, Sept. 5th. to resume her out the I'nited States and abroad, where hie ;i> j ington and this was bis first visit to Brooks of Berry and William Cargill Liberty, aud Frank and Jerry,are on the Bangor lectured to crowded house-. Ev**r\ m lie ta-r we ne sure; audit is employed duties as one of the of the Normal iady S Ml L /. Il l His, forest, something! for fifteen faculty is invited sin years. Robert of N. Y. A fine and took care and vicinity cordially and uhi make Piugsley Yonkers, every of their father on the School. of a eoincidenc** that on tire page a special effort to attend, a- much will i>e gained IIO'iUCH 1 mill I. I The hoys from this vicinity are going time is reported.Dr. aud Mrs. T. N. trip, expecting to bring him home safely; from it. -hon d appear stat:sties of “Maine's Cat ® Appleton. The remains of Mrs. Judson aw ay to school for the fall term. Earl Bes- Drake and little daughter have arrived home but after the boat whistled for the landing, NO ADMISSION EKE, NO COLLECTION. li'r make a *i'ei‘UllT> A' rt la as who died in Clinton. ... ndnstryd cat-farming is <>ne of the from a visit in Gould, Mass., Aug. Mrs. l)r. Drew and her able Mrs. "S ..miplete line .A sey, Hale Rose and Percy Hasty have gone three weeks’ with relatives and before she, reached the wharf, he passed assistant, were to and interred Bodwell Wright, will be at the Kevero Ho Indiana specialties. Then, since these t<» Pittsfield. Willard Chase and Merton N. H.The of the 20th, brought Appleton LADIES’ COTTON l Effingham, pastors away. Besides the two sons he leaves a Belfast, three days only, triday. Saturday and NDEKW in the lot in Pine Grove 1 articles were in the family Cemetery. Nth, IHli and 10th, fr-.m a. > type, Phillips Phono- Fogg will go tu Coburn Classical Institute, several churches resumed their labors last wife and daughter, who are completely Sunday, September A M The funeral services were held in ,m. to fit*. m and receive all ladies who wish to in- next Union l as me to 1 and with an interest- Waterville, where Chase graduates Sunday after enjoying a brief vacation. {'rostrated by the sudden blow_Capt. A. terview her, Iree of graph Rev. Mr. Perkins of Union officiat- charge, INFANTS’ FURMSHIM -Rev. aud R. H. church, i Dr. Drew's home office is, and has been : -t ing article on ginseng, which is said to i spring. All are bright and ambitious young Mrs. Aldrich with E. Fernald is quite ill-Mrs. Freeman Lit- ing. Her sons, Lewis and Eddie, and Mr. years, at 53 Central street, Lowell. Mass. I.adie- 45> Church Street. men. are no at school from this their of visited Rev. m the woods of Franklin There girls daughter Guilford, tlefield and Mrs. Ellery Bowden are slowly wlsliing to correspond with her ma\ d so. as all grow upland Mrs. Frank in mens of Clinton and Ki ac- letters receive attention. Dr. Die a A The writer vicinity except Grace Dow, who is a mem- aud Mrs. L. W. Coous last week.L. recovering from their recent serious illness. prompt •count). says that when this the remains and were at book on the laws of health will be furni-heb 1 companied present upon er of the graduating class of the Castine A. Harding and wife were in Palmyra -Willie Rosignall visited friends in Au- application, free of charge. 1 w3B countiv was first settled the piaut grew the funeral... .The funeral services of the ormal school. last week to attend the funeral of Mr. Har- gusta and Portland last week_Mr. A. L. in profusion and many a poor boy found late Mrs. Elvira G. Meservey were held in The visit of the Jackson baud to the ding's uncle, Selden Parkmau_Mrs. M. B, Blaisdell, wife and daughter of St, Mary's, Vi-'iitable in tbe Union church Aug. 2t>th, Rev. Thomas Strat- employment gathering Brooks Baud at their band hall Monday Lowe of Palmyra was in town Monday and Pa., are spending a few weeks at their old ton of Rockland was a le; "t at >1 a A local is now officiating-There pound. buyer w’as a occasion. The made us a pleasant call. Her daughter* farm. Mr. Blaisdell expects to start his weeks -t<> he furnished amt evening very enjoyable of the Gushee and • newly large gathering family will it and he to reetov. offering 10 per pound for the best qual- bands together, and separately, after Theua Lowe, will attend the fall term of corn factory soon.Miss Mary Hubbard open read} played with a few invited friends, ou the Aug. HOth. It w F tie my’ \ tii ]- and her friend relatives, ify Two men not a thous- a lunch was served with coffee and the M. C. lustitute.There were a Mrs. Jones have gone on a the former r is hotel F■■ young living which great eastern shore of Sennebec Lake last reputation drive to Poland ThurC^j —good table and a well k« stable, and miles from the shire town of Franklin then there was more music and many people iu town during the week of the carriage Springs, where STOCK, $150,000 cigars; opr at which held a picnic. It 'CAPITAL the "Id patrons of tl < I. ie n will remain a week or day, place they are said to have at a late we think, races; Luore than ever before on any similar they more....Mrs. 3\v3o (iko.MCk ■county already gathered guests departed hour, was a occasion.... Beu. and. •• Etta very enjoyable SURPLUS, $33,000 Freedom Aug i, f,.|,a well with their visit The Jackson occasion... Quite a number of men with Slenker left for her home in New Y'ork J and dried more than $7:> worth of the pleased Ava Keller are the fa), term of last Coriune Barnard of attending ; DEPOSITS SOLICITED Band consists of fifteen men under the lead- teams have gone to Aroostook county to Thursday_Miss root this and a few Normal school at Castiue_Mrs. Arethusa : season, only days Boston visited her Albert for of Fred Grout. are uni- work in the woods the coming fall and win- uncle, Merrill, : at town ership They neatly of South Carver,Mass., is visiting her ! since arties West’s Mills,in the of a few Charles Stanley Sate deposit boxes for rent at $3, $5 ft).50 ami ter.Geo. met with a ac- days recently....Mrs. Burton formed and play well. Campbell slight Mr. and Mrs. John Gushee. .Mrs. ! >1'0 worth to a New parents, #8 a year. Industry, shipped cident recently. While riding his bicycle of Brockton, Mass., was the guest of Mrs. sonLeslie aud daugh- ! Our new vault is m Eastern Maine him. Maine also LizzieHemmenway,her unequalecl For sale e FNEIWIA l*ir Tl K York may compete A Pleasant was run Fellows and Mrs. Grant last week....O. F. eheap, Birthday Party. he into another throw- •- by bicyclist, ter Myrtle, were guests last week of Mr. and amt hi security against tire in first-class repair, almost .•.I of visited UNEXCELLED with Indiana in the ginseng industry, for him to the and a Fellows, Esq., Bucksport his lllg m Use foi it will give ru>t"Ui* ing ground cutting gash Mrs. II. C. Pease aud Pease and wife. and On Tuesday, 5th, a company of re la Harry burglary in the country. First come, first sein ed. hi- can be Sept. brother, Dr. A. R, Fellows, recently gam. plant hardly confined to over his right eye. It is said that they were .Ralph < (in tives at .Chas. E. was the guest last week of HAS i: and friends gathered the pleasant Lesau is at on a Ripley | Those boxes can have the exci .she home from Boston visit_ renting 7' > M .ill >::■«. Franklin county. both on one side of the street and one of Mr. U4tfr home f Mr. and Mrs. Levi Whitcomb at and Mrs. G. H. Page and left Saturday of taking their boxes to ami from the ___ Elbridge S. Fernald, of Boston is visit- rivilege them didn’t obey the rule to keep ou the Esq to honor the fifty-first anniversary for his home in Bath, accompanied Ins aults Oue of tit li.any timely articles in City point, side. ing his mother_Mrs. E. D. Johnston lias the] right •< •••f Mrs. Whitcomb's birth, and the thirty- wife, Mrs. Georgia Ripley, who lias u Feptembf 1 Forum is 1 bat of Capit. William returned from Deer Isle, where she spent Hr. John Steve the summer with her s.... first anniversary of her marriage. The several weeks... .Arthur returned to passing par*' \\ Bates e “The Problem of an Ameri- Moody Miss Grace Hicks, who has been o <>d OPERA HOtkcE 1 > M V (\ afternoon was spent in tacking a “crazy” New York last week... .Miss Marion Kelley, SALE. i. Marine. Bates with HOUSE'FOR Capt egius Orchard the arrived comfortable, skilfully pieced by Mrs. Sally of visited relatives in town past, summer, Saturday OFFICH 1101 RS to I 2 A. 1 Hartford, Ct., The two an-1 "Wind !i.t stattu.ent, the an story House. EM. Ham. i-y tliat piobiem of j At six all were invited to and will visit her uncle, O. W. Uurrit r. be- 2 t. * 7 to s Blake. o’clock recently.... Little Miss Marie Kelley has re- E. H. Mahoney of Poston, situated on Nnrthpor: Auo i:rai. marine was one of the Fist fore to her home in Garland.. avo., five minutes drive Ir m the P pre- the dining room, where a bountiful supper turned from Nortbport, where she, spent returning only -dry Special attentinn ;ivei t. KYI I has jus', been put in inside and t m Miss Pitman of Lowell is visiting thorough repairs si ntui i. .a st—by the statesmen of was served. The table furnished an inter- Tell it on the Streets of Belfast and several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. French, {Helena out. Fine Location. Will he sold cheap For ami Till;* >AT >34 her Mrs. Pitman. -.1 bn E. further ot 17F—loi solution. under- to lovers of the ceramic art, no Klsewliere. at the Hotel-Mrs. M. A. mother, Nancy information inquire Being lightly esting study Nortbport Haley ( a few ( HAS. R. '«>OMHS. of the same Hanly and wife of Boston were here taken, tlieii task was light and soon ac- two dishes upon it being pattern. has returned from Hartford, where she was 70 Main St. School Books last week.... Walter Gushee and wife. Admiration of the bowls and Some things cannot be told too often. called the death of her Mrs. days < o Our ships were built at quaint plates by only sister, on.plislH -• of their who have beeu several weeks of Mrs. All 'll', and or!>a did not, however, prevent enjoyment Repetition gives them added strength. Geo. Pope. Much sympathy is expressed I guests pel pupil' lioroe under a system of protection, and contents. theoccasion hear their possession belon-j nig P i. appetizing Although The same old story is pleasant to Frances returned to Cou- 1 for Mrs. Haley in her deep alHictiou-Mrs. | Gushee, Thursday ment. are v* •piesu d t<> return the A merchant was a surprise to Mrs. Whitcomb, weit- owned by our citizens. genuine When it brings happiness to the home. cord, N. H. Before Walter laid out NOTICE. opening of the fall term her visitors fared for Mrs. Whitcomb Maud Jose and daughter of Portland visited leaving, to be created in the face of well, to the afflicted. fkancis s. in;; marine, rivalry a of nice Brings joy aud had a line teunis court_Luther A rent of five stairs, for a knew where to find great variety friends in town last week....Miss Clara graded rooms, lip Belfast. August 31, ls'.ep 3F> and sharpi antagonism, has no other means Tells how burdens can be raised, cakes and other danties. is Drake, of Boston was here to attend mall family. at of into or of Knowles of Brooklyn, N. Y., visiting her Esq. Inquire coming existence, continuing A notable guest was Mrs. Whitcomb’s How the back can be relieved. the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Elvira Meser- 28 MILLER ST I? E KT as a permanent factor, lie directs the mother, Mrs. Sally Blake of Morrill, whose Belfast people tell this story. home here for a few days....Miss Eleanor Belfast, 18ih>. 3w3i>* Freedom Notice leader’s attention to the cost of rest upon her was the of 1 Wentworth and wife aud Elmer August 31, building ninety years very lightly Friends and neighbors talk about it. Barrett of Boston guest Miss vey....Jo. lO WHO! IT MAY CONCI.RN were Mr. and Mrs. John O aLd a marine, on the princi- Others present about their ills. Effie Littlefield and and wife attended the State Fair in maintaining They tell kidney Saturday Sunday_ Ripley 1 have given my miii‘1 sm, 1A.MKS as Blake and four children, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 of pro- how the cure came. R. Ness of Searsmout was his time the remainder <>f * ple governmental expenditure, of Mr. and Mrs. How they suffered, Miss Lucy Bennock is with her aunt, Miss Bangor_Mrs. during William Blodgett Morrill; ami shall claim none of his r. posed iu the so-called lianna-Payne Bill, What think of Doan’s Kidnev Fills. the last week of S. J. Gushee and earning'- Alonzo Holmes, Fred A. Holmes, and Mrs. they K. H. Croxford, and expects to remain some guest FOR SALE. debts of hife after this date a measure introduced before ad- contracting Congress E. P. and son Edwin of Here is what a citizen says: l >•.*.> Greeley Swauville; time....Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lougee have family-Isaac Upham, who has been in One undivided halt of a lot <>f ’and situated in Belfast. Maine. August 3", since its and c journed; claiming that, principle Mr. and Mrs. George Elwell and Mr. Mr. Robinson of No. 6 Waldo ave- Stockton Springs known as the Stowers Meadow, 3\v3o* JA.MKSI Benjamin to Mass., for a visit-Mrs. California many years, was recently lookiug is not that of competi- Mrs. Henrv Richards and son and gone Haverhill, j one hundred and one acres, will protection against daughter nue, corner of Bridge street, says: “1 caught cold, containing fifty file extent to which the scheme con- of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cammett, E. F. Littlefield and her daughter, Miss up old friends. Mr. Upliaiu was born on he sold at a bargain to close the settlement d' the tion, Waldo; it settled in hack and laid me for several Mr. and Mrs. Willis my up estate of Margaret A. Stowers, deceased. Please tains within itself elements of Miss Lulu Cammett, are Harbor for a the place now owned by W. Francis Sprague, potential The were so severe at times Efiie, at Southwest short call on or address, Pearson. Mrs. Gardiner, Miss Ella weeks. sharp pains success is very uncertain. Capt. Bates Augusta .Mrs. Walter her sons Francis aud SAMl'EL FRENCH. Office for Rent and Mrs- that I could not and I sent for a time for the benefit of Miss Effie’s health j Sprague, Gardiner, Mr. Ralph Mosher, Mr. straighten finally tf35 Maine. holds that a proper method of develop- Leonard and her sister Cullen of Sandvpoint, In Johnson Block. street. City F. W. Brown of Belfast. doctor. He said I had kidney trouble and gave The town schools began Tuesday. | Agnes Dated 24. 1899. High ment is one tliat for the mainte- August modern improvements. Good location P provides received are at for Mrs. Whitcomb many presents, me some medicine, but it did not help me much. Roxbuiy.Mass Francis Sprague’s cian or dressmaker. to nance work Apple of that has been accomplish a dress set, and Faiuese. including pattern, berry mother saw Doan’s Fills advertised Littlefellow’s the remainder of thesummer.. .Miss Melissa POOli A of our My Kidney ed, and such was the philosophy other prettj’ and useful articles. At ten flannel Belfast. August 24, 18‘J'J,—tf34 and a box for me at & Wilson’s drug Is the name of a medicated pad to be Thomas of Mass is our Government should o’clock the Mrs. W. got Kilgore Brighton, visiting early policy; also, guests departed, wishing used instead of the dreadful soothing syrups the store. 1 used them as directed and my back has friends in town. nave the courage to return to the policy many happy returns of day. for the relief of colic and restlessness in chil- Music not troubled me since.” Gurdy the Hurdy of the fathers, that is, to such practical dren, and all pains of stomach and Asthma Can Be Cured. Doan’s Pills are sold for BO cents Furnished for etc., on all measures for the regulation of our carry- Kidney per bowels. Made and strongly recommended balls, parties, House for Sale. all or will be mailed Foster- 25 CASTORXA. as were once and at box at dealers, by by the Comfort Powder people. cts. at occasions. Address ing-trade enforced, at A. A. Howes & Co’s, To prove this call Milburn N. sole for the Kind You Hava Always first were successful in and main- Co., Buffalo, Y., agents druggists. Bear«the Bought KNIGHT or OF l'ARK AND CHARLES S I L» creating store and get a free trial bottle of Taft JOSEPHINE pORNER dis- drug United States. \J Enquire of a commerce and or will mail a free trial bottle. taining navigation Asthmalene MA K V McCOR R ISON. 22tf \V. MOOR' without the cost of a Elm Remember the name—DOAN’S —and take no Forty dollars in gold given away. See MRS. H. tinctively American, Write Drs. Taft Medicine Co., St. ‘“7" At A. A. 2i*Millor S’ Johnson’s advt. page 4 (Z^Mg&u 2Gtf Box 80, Searsmont Me. Small’s. cent to the American people. Rochester, N. Y. 4w35 substitute. NEWS OF BELFAST. Frost was reported on the low lands last [ME The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holt The Churches. Tuesday morning. recently pulled a lighted lamp from the ate Court will be held uext Tuesday, The Castine Normal School has about one table, and the lamp breaking, the oil saturat- The annual meeting of the North church and the Supreme Judicial Court hundred and forty pupils this term. ed and took the straw carpet fire. Mrs. parish will occur Monday, Sept. 11th, at 7 the 19th. scorn Bertrand If you want some job printing call at the Holt was alone, but L. Davis, who o’clock, in the vestry of the church. v.avatiug for the sewer on Spring Sea Breeze No. 10 Main lives in the other side of the came in office, street, Belfast, house, Services will be resumed next Sunday at ,• workmen found the rock in per- and see and assisted her in putting the fire out. It specimens. the Unitarian church, at the usual hours. il layers and parallel with the line was a narrow escape both for the child and Pensious have been granted as follows: Sermon by the pastor at 10.45 a. m Sunday he n t for nearly the whole distance EMULSION house. Restoration and reissue. Daniel Allen, dead, school at noon. Kr<>nt and Cross streets. The lay* JOMIITS. North Brooksville, §17. OF COD-LIVER OIL Meetings will be held at the Mis- k formed smooth walls on both WITH The City of Bangor in Collision. Peoples' Mrs. W. H. Clifford has at her home on son, 58 High street, every Tuesday, Thurs- c trench. HYPOPHOSPHITES Northport avenue a hydrangea blossom that The steamer City of Bangor of the Boston day, Saturday and Sunday evening at 7 .1. Collins of this city has just liar- measures 28 inches in circumference. & Bangor line was run into Friday o’ciocg. All are welcome. bushels of of Hebron should be morning Beauty po- always kept in off au 1 Morrison & McDonald have a contract to Thatcher's Island by unknown Services at the Methodist church next ;u two bushels are square planted. They the house for the vessel build a large and elegant cottage at Dark fol- rigged vessel. The appeared sudden- Sunday will be at the usual hours. The ■ BARGAIN SALE Dome tubers. In bills where the for Phila- ly through the thick fog and struck of the at I ■ Harbor, Islesboro, Charles Black. reasons: the subject Epworth League meeting irned black the potatoes had rot- lowing steamer a short distance 'abaft the port G.30 o’clock will be “An Leaguer.” where the vines were the delphia. pad- Epworth green dle box. was FIRST Because, if any member One davit bent and some net- The pastor, Rev. G. E. Edgett, will preach re sound and smooth. Charles X Black is fitting up the former of the has a hard it ting and framework ou the at Poor’s Mills in the afternoon. “Blue Store” on Phoenix Row for L. L. & family cold, upper deck f ist & Power Co. is Light piping will cute it. broken. The vessel's jibboom was broken Win. G. Geutner, who will open it Oct. 1st At the Universalist church next Sunday gs on street for off Washington steam at the cap. Slie glanced along the side of as a cigar and tobacco store. SECOND Because, if the chil- there will be preaching by the pastor. Rev. .-re are two buildings, the gas the steamer and broke a number of We have this stanch- A Smith at 10 45 a. m. placed on our counter The fall term of the E. M. C. dren are delicate and it will Ashley ; Sunday day bargain the buildings occupied as a store- Seminary, sickly, ions on the saloon deck, tore the nettings school at 12 m.; Young Peoples meeting at ■ \ office. The morning with make them and well. boiler lately bought Bucksport, opened Tuesday strong and cracked the sheathing on the outside of G 15 p. m.; topic, “The Mustard Seed.’’ A Age Publishing Co. will be set in all indications pointing to oue of the most two staterooms. Both THIRD —Because, if the father or staterooms were oc- cordial invitation is extended to all to join t put way, apparently be- Capt. George I). Haskell is commander. ! Tsln kss Col.legk This “up-to- American ami not hurt her House, Boston, Tuesday, Sept, ing none the worse for her encounter. | The picture at a short distance had the ap- is striving t prepare young lbth. An address will be delivered by the The Portland Sunday Times : pearance of being an oil painting but on ex- Fish Facts .a oimigmi of 4,000 land says: amination m. n for the business duties of Rev. Rufus was found to be needle work, president. Emery. Tlie barkentine Arthur C. Wade was locked salmon from tin s fish dor.;* in silk. Everything about the yacht is P i'.sht-b :i m'-'a it still retains its hatchery minus her when she reached GOODS The committee of the city government to jibboom Purt- silk excepting the hull, boats and smoke- DRESS ■§■ at Green Lake arrived at Tl wrulike aicl was V. J the business of Friday ester.lay. but otherwise uninjured. which schools whom was referred the matter of the lower stack, are. velvet, the whole on an oil- for Gim s. Lowell and L. G M. ws- of Lib- She was on her way to Port iand with a I t is in session the entire, cargo painted background. I: was really a very year, bridge arc diligently at work and will prob- of clay for E. B. Winslow &. Co from Perth erty The fish were put iti George's Pond artistic piece of handiwork, something "Ly i■:imher m attendance, and Amboy. At four o'clock ably be abie to make a definite report in a yesterday morning imnjiic in the picture line, and should lie this week, with the intention of closing out the entire .Augustine God,urn had a good, day still- the barkentine was off Boon Island. There si m rv;» h of experienced and short time. seen, to he appreciated. [Deer Isle Messenger. fishing at Sv\ Lake 1. II was a moderate breeze, but Holden T ichors 1 as increased in Sept. caught Captain assortment. oonstantiy of the barkentine it. was live salmon and one trout, one f the former The regular meeting of the Nature Club says notvary foggy. .lit! at the present time there He heard the whistle of th.- steamboat, aud Forty ! llirs in gold given away. Set* weighing 4 1-J pounds. will be held at the High school room Mon his John.-ou’s advt. 4 alls for its graduates than can be i.wn fog horn was going all the time. page Mrs. I. M. Burbank of Mass day evening Sept. IS Meetings of the Agassi/ Suddenly the big steamboat loomed With ’’thoroughness” a* the motto, Worcester. up. Association will be resumed next Wednes- She was right aboard d the barkentine and is determined to this school had or. exhibition last, week it: L ke's jew- keep passed just ahead of her. It was a very store a of linen work day evening. "St possible standing and make t e!r_\ piece representing close shave and only the promptness with fi@*We cannot call attention to all the which tlie of a si raw lien:. m a basket of bird bark. The Hr. of Me. Ex-Assist- captain the barkentine put SPECIAL from which competent and re- Sullivan Portlaul, up his helm saved a more are | serious collision. can steadies very fine and colors accurate. ant Surgeon to the Maine Eye and Ear In- mad iates he obtained. As it was the jibboom of the barkentine we haVc in store for you, suf- over seven will in GOOD VALUES The work is framed and mounted like a firmary for years, be struck the steamer, scraping and tearing its i.s ;s Dannie Dunbar, one of Bel- water lor, which it closely resembles. It Belfast at the Revere House -m Thursday. way along her stern. Captain Holden of fice it to say our stock is to be reduced. varfs. is suffering from a seven the barkentine said that in an iustaut a largely is for sale ami the one will Friday and Saturday. Sept, 7th, *th and Pth. by ticket, lucky hubbub arose 111sod by a fall a few days ago.. great on tlie steamer. Wo- 1 ave a beautiful piece of art work. Charles M. Leavitt of 42 Miller street, an men screamed and men shouted then io chain has scored another victim, ,-yol The Torchon Lace at 5c., worth 20c., the steamer sheered off and went on her Tlu* first rehearsal. after tlie summer vaca- employe of the shoe factory, had a critical named Louillard of East Belfast way. Tlie loss of the jibboom was the only 15 a to the trade. tion, of the Parlor Musical was held operation for appendicitis performed last surprise .1 to ride barefooted on a wheel and Society injury reported on the barkentine. Captain m the I'niversalist Saturday by Dr. E. A. Wilson. The patient Holden was uot sure what steamer he * toe between the chair, vestry Tuesday evening. just great caught had been in collision The next rehearsal will he Tuesday evening, is doing well and his speedy recovery is ex- with but he thought it okett, with a consequent loss of the was the Bangor boat. Sept. 12th. after which two rehearsals pected. George W. Patterson crushed his per GEO. W. BURKETT, Odd Fellows Block. week will held until he the Maine music The executive and house and com- uub hy h blow from a maul while at supply Wedding Bells. festivals m Bang- r and Portland It is earn- of Carter A: C .s shipyard last week mittees the Children's Aid Society are in- that all who to take •dons" Jackson of estly requested expect vited to meet with Mrs. Albert Gammaus, Mahoney-Thomas. Mr. Ernest E. Ma- Belmout, whose by warm shampoos with Cuticura fol- in the at Soap, part chorus the festival attend MV. 'I Church street, on of Boston lowed is recently reported in The Jour- Tuesday, Sept. 12th, honey and Miss Edith H. Thomas by light dressings with Cuticura, pur- every rehearsal. est of emollients and of is returned from the Eye and Ear Tu- at p. m to arrange for the anniversary of Belmont were united iu marriage Sept. greatest skin cureg. This treatment will clear the and hair Concert a scalp rn Portland. The was Band There will be Band meeting and to consider other 1th. at the home of the bride’s Mr. of injured eye important parents, crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothe irri- concert from the hand-stand on the school matters. A1 are to be and Mrs. .r A young son of Isaac Staples urged present. Eugene M. Thomas of Belmont, tated, itching surfaces, stimulate the hair house <■' 'UiUtoi. to-morrow. at 7.45 Kev. follicles, supply the roots with a team on which he was Friday, G. E. Edgett of Belfast The energy and KITTREDSE HAS The Boston and steamers will officiating. 0 be- SOLD riding, Bangor nourishment, and produce luxuriant p m Following is the program where the lustrous .mhy and broke his right arm gin next on a arriv- parlor wedding ceremouy took hair with wholesome Monday trips per week, clean, scalp. ENTIRE OE March. Col. Kollinson was Fold IIIS STOCK. COXSISTINC e elbow. Sampson. ing iu Wednes- place prettily decorated wr.h potted everywhere. PottkrD'.awi. C. Corp_, Sole Props.. Poet and Peasant. Belfast. Sunday, Tuesday, Bui ion. i*y* How to Produce Luxuriant Overture, Suppe and cut llcwers, and J-Lair.’’ free. of tie Paderewski day Thursday and Saturday, at the usual plants the br.de was be- k Water Colors. Compared Song \oyage. Fantasia from comingly attired in white musbn. i-:s f Hart L Woodcock .»f B«->- Imehngii Wagner hour, ami leaving for Boston Monday and Only COMING of TO BELFAST, ■ Dance the Hours, Pomhielli members if the were rdinary water color is a Hat and Friday at about ;'o p. in. Tuesday, Thurs- family present Mr. Tin Ware, Wooden Porto Kican Dance. ONE Glass, Ware, :«rI■ 'S*• In tlie shown Missud and Mrs, NIGHT ONLY, thing. specimens and at a m. Mahoney left on the 1.20 train after Crockery, Mokes. II-' zuian day Saturday p. or by the taii-nted Belfast artist peaches actually look coluville, present very beautiful mid w’l make line Christ- day morning, when the family arose they e [Bangor Daily News. Boston. The bride has been a teacher for Culhane,Chace & Weston’s mas present.-*. The moi m derived from this found four more blossoms about ha f open, of tiis 'sequent award of premiums in the some time iu the Belfast schools and is a W. H. Richards MM Dwrmi more. sale will Ue used for n and they were in full bloom about Pa. in. -minced the our issionary purposes judgment of up- general favorite and most thoroughly re- Woodcock took first Tea will be served duriug the r-veiiing. The Swift & Paul report an unusual sale of tempurary Mr. spected. She has many Belfast friends who MINSTRELS 48 & 50 MAIN is STREET, public cordially invited cucumbers tins season. For a time re- s as follows: Oil paintings, still they will extend congratulations. For the pres- .THE ST A R CO M PAN Y. A Show. ceived a barrel of cukes Ji ay of 01 i oil of fruit. Great The Culhane dhace & by nearly every boat ent Mr. and Mrs. will be at home Will E. Wm. H. Where the entire stock will be moved as fast as paintings; Mahoney Culhane, Chace, ••nvenient. an I put ,m ,* mes. by professional; display of Weston Big Minstrels will he at the Belfast from Boston and with the addition of the at lib Bowdoin street. Boston. \\ ill k. Weston. lors; water color painting. This Opera House for one night only Tuesday. local supply barely kept up with the demand. v Bit AM & TERRILL,^ -S: PRICES TO News of the SELL. Mr. Woodcock’s paintings are at the Sept. 12th. This uupany is one of the best Last year there was very little sa le for cu- Oranges THE IMPERIAL FOUR, P or in Lewiston Later in the season known burnt c< rk organizations on the road cumbers. Durkin, Norton, Cherry and Miller. have, an exhibition in and a Seaside will a and sale give thoroughly up-to-date minstrel All parents who are to have pupils in the Grange have corn supper made of new and novel and fish chowder next Allaire & Gaudrau, TO '"fs'T. programme, up High School during the coming term, and Saturday evening. TIIE PEOPLE OE BELFAST AND II’A LOO COUNTY ideas and effects, the ele- The Dc Elmer Trio, ingenious comedy all others who are interested in educational Grange starts the fail work with * ung Items Inspector William Beaz- Equity We ask to come in and see our ment being The Bob De Rue. you \E\V STORE, examine the goods, specially strong. singing matters, are invited to be present at the good prospects of a bountiful harvest. Bucksport was in town last week and They see what we are them of this is selling for* We the most of our from corps company unusually clever School room on have a Extra Attraction, buy goods direct ned the schooner in Carter's High Friday afternoon, Sep- candidate for the 3d and 4th degrees building entire The FA THREE New York where we have au and the performance strictly rirst-class tember at for the next MOl'S ST. FELIX SISTERS City, AGENT, looking out for •■SNAP.'' ami we r Peudleton Bros. He eighth, three o’clock. [Yours very meeting. pronounces and in use our CASH and up-to-date every detail. The street truly, W. R. Howard. A SHOW OF NOVELTIES, EXPERIENCE to get the lowest possible for m of the best vessels ever built in George's River Grange. Liberty, held their prices good on the 2-BIG BANDS-2 parade day of performance is a big goods for our customers. Mr. KIBBLE has after weeks' Sch. sarah L. Davis sailed Friday, August Weather. The weather report first meeting after the summer vacation SUPERB ORCHESTRA. returned, vacation, feature, the two bands furnishing music and l.as of our CLOTHING laden, from Bangor for New York of L. H. Murch for the month of August is as Wednesday evening. Aug. 30th. charge DEPARTMENT as before, where he can galore. Seats are now on sale at Kilgore & Admission.25c. show P. M. is follows: mean temperature, mean you NEAT FALL COOPS AT PRICES TO SELL. Bonney loading general W Ison’s 67.73°; Reserved Seats.35c. and 50c. Forty dollars in gold given away. See at for Vinalhaven... .A stick for August., mean for for Bangor 1898, 68.92°; August Johnson’s advt. 4. At Kilgore & Wilson’s Drag Store. New Advertisements. See Fred A. John- page -gon pine was towed to Belfast Thurs- 40 years past, 67.65°; highest, 83° on the 19tli son s advt. (-1 >40 in to be m Thomaston. for a mizzenmast for gold given away day : lowest, 57° on the 10th day. Rain fell W. H. RICHARDS- to some either T W. Dunn, now on the marine rail* Huriety, secret or religious. on S days; total precipitation .50 inch, the The contest will end Feb. when so- It is OS feet long, and was towed by a 1st, the smallest for 8 years. Tie I fast mainmast of sch. ciety sending ir. the largest number of votes Department Store, 48 50 Main Street. "Op....The Emily The steamer Catherine is to make an ex- will secure the ••! les was last week to allow prize... William A. Clark, unstepped cursion from Belfast to Rockland Wednes- WOOLENS SACRIFICED in the and to manufacturing clothier, Phenix Row, is offer- king hold, make repairs day, Sept. 13th, leaving the B. & B. S. S. fine 81J >lo and >10 masthead.. ..Sch. Sadie Wilcutt has ing woolens, to be made Co.’s wharf here at 3 p. m., with the Belfast up iu suits and at ■r foremast and will have a top-coats 89 85. A fault- An spliced, Band, which is to give a concert in connec- Evening Hymn less tit. a suit and '•ooui-At New York, by auction stylish absolute satisfac- tion with the great Masonic fair at Rock- tion are of this land. The steamer will that is like balm to the restless it Its of barkeutine Emita brought part- offer....See statement return by moonlight The most deplora- of the anliit » o? after the concert. Fare for the round nerves ith <400. in the Black block on Plxcnix Row Monday fices this county GARMENT.:R ORCiAN (.’bickering square piano in first class condi- d by F. S. Pendleton. noon, and is meeting with success, having a with a richer fullness aud in har- I t.iou i,- offered for -ale. Mrs. run of custom, both and tran- witnessed are occa- by Etta L. Da- good regular monious and sient.. The rooms are soothing indue ., ,' than :>ay Lawn Party. Seventy of Bel- ^ at a. A Howes & Co.'s... W. very neatly finished .Harry our I on li and furnished, both Mr and Mrs. Crosby are sioned recent any instrument made. people received the following in f- hirl ■ y C! -s:; by »thi«*r, Main street, has a experienced caterers, and with the capable 'Miss Carrie 1M. word Come in and see the Cutter invites you ’iMthers in regard to the buying of help which they have employed the public heavy purchases oi Sf? maguili- ■! 1 hv lawn Au- feel assured of first-class service at eem that party Wednesday, 1'"}’* "tiung. .Back numbers of the Bel- ay the organs we are selling at m- ■ Crosby Dining Room. woolens at the mills. .-t!i, from three to six o’clock.” fast Ag* wanted by Orrin J. i >ickey... .Cus- dueti ve prices. itation contained three one tom at North Belfast. while cards, makers wanted by W. Sunday evening You can Harry was other -• Miss Abbie Roberts returning home gauge ; name of Miss Frances Johnson Clark Main street. Belfast. from church in the dense darkness that pre- he other two values bv this one. the names of Misses vailed she lost her footing and fell from the The Waldo \\ Atherton and C. T C. celebrated the sidewalk. To save herself she threw out E. 5. Margaret Murray All of our PITCHER, seventh her arm, the hone to break near the tine$12.00 A and Masters Henry Atherton and anniversary of tlie organization causing shoulder. The shoulder was dislocated 0 k Starrett, in honor the Aug. 30th, at the home of the and and whose President, also. Much sickness has prevailed in her $ 1^.00 $16.00 Music Mrs. Gilman Roberts. The Store, Belfast, He. v'as given, but not on any anniversary Union numbers family during the past year, and the other JO at in a ,ry-four accepted the invitation. One present, including five honorary mem- members have been dependent on her to a woolens, big array three of whom large extent to discharge the household outer two years and twelve about bers, were present. The old of neat and duties. It is a very unfortunate circum- stylish staff of officers were elected for the years of age; the others were from ensuing stance, and the family have the sympathy of to be ■ The seven the R A has made Mrs. E. nine years old. Five large tables year. departments formerly community... Gurney placed patterns, Lancaster, a near the sidewalk on his | taken are still railing property, arranged the lawn at Miss Cutter’s sustained. After the devo- upon ascending the Blackstone hill. Mr. Gurney to measure in suits MANlC'l KING and Cf/icr&toch'.co tional exercises and business of on Cedar street and were prettily dec- meeting deserves the gratitude of the community, CHIKOIGDISI, SIIA.UKOOING, 1 the afternoon were the num- to on this and presented an interesting sight over, company, for the danger pedestrians part of and top coats. 35 High Street. Lelf tst, has been reduced to a mini- GRAY’S B&TOSS COLLEGE ri bering thirty, to the orchard, the sidewalk Announces to the of Belfast and the little ones were gathered around adjourned people vicinity 3nd School of Shorthand 3nd mum_Mrs. S R. Downs and daughter $9.85. that she is practicing her specialty, and all wish- Typpwriting. where under the shade of The twelve older were seated ample the apple have been their sum- TAOGHT TO DO BY girls Blanche, who spending a ing treatment will be satisfactorily treated by dis- DOING. DRY THEORY DISCARDED. trees tables were and a their former in A faultless tit, suit, and absolute satisfaction infected ami with modern SKND table and the paper baskets for ice spread delicious mer vacation at home this stylish I implements methods FOR FREE CATALOGUE. treat of returned last to Charles- by an experienced chiropodist. 2m24*2m Address frank "ci and other cake, ice cream, apples, etc., placed village, Monday l. gray. Portland, me. decoration with green and now are of this offer. Mass., where they reside-Mrs. __ upon them. The had decorat- town, parts 3m36 Fight refreshments were served. The Loyal Legion are C. A. Hopkins and daughter Edna visit- *********** re ed the tables with autumn flowers table had five cakes, one with five bright ing relatives in Boston. .Will Roberts and to N. s and altogether it was a scene. The family have moved Milton, H... where for little Fiances,two with four can- pretty FLOUR! FLOUR!!1 of the L. he has a situation-Mabel Brown and Hat- for Mabel and and two with two presence L.. flitting about helping Henry, tie Kimball are attending the Normal sclioo A TEN CENT to wait the WILLIAM A. CIGAR andles for Margaret and Frederick. Miss upon tables, etc., added very at Castine. CLARK, to much the enjoyment of the occasion. All ! I have jlist received two cars, 300 bids., of the '•■r was assisted Misses Sallie Durham by present appreciated the efforts of Mr. and Best Patent Michigan Flour. 1 have In store, } Ladies clean your kid gloves with La Belle Kid HANUFACTURING CLOTHIER, Snow i»a Chase, Ethel Barr, Edith Duuton and Mrs. Roberts in making this one of our most White, Hurrah's City Mills, Albion, Lilly CENTS. sale Carle White and F^F1VE interesting anniversaries. The next meet- Glove Cleaner, for only by & Jones, Pillsbury’s Best, which I offer at low JMitli West. The was a suc- = Also the reception great will be dealer in china, glass, lamps, wall paper and ten Phenix Row, Belfast, Me. prices. hay by cargo, oar or bale. Straw cess. ing Sept. 19th, with Mrs. O. G. Hus- retailed. A ALBERT M. CARTER. sey. f Member. cents good. 3m23 Belfast, July 13, 1800.—28 POOH if SON. OUR CHAPERON. “But we can help you,” remonstrated COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. A Letter from Sergt. Sargent. Miss Bronson. “I am perfectly willing to get up at seven and dust the—er—the last week.] letter a There were a dozen souls upon the [Deferred from [jThe following to Lowell, Mass., parlor.” is ! received from Sar- canal boat. Templeton was responsible Prospect. Charles Gray improving. newspaper Eugene V. To this Mrs. Tissington with admir- Co. liGth for it, and he was to the He was on a down grade when his j gent, quarter-master-sargent, K, equal burden; able “It is not coasting for if there was one was self-possession replied: Creeping in- Inf., U. S. now at N. thing Templeton bicycle broke and he was quite seriously V., Plattsburg, Y., necessary, my dear. 1 am used to house- will be read with interest his friends in cut out for, it was to be host on such an bone and receiv- by are not.” And then jured, breaking his collar occasion. keeping, and you Searport; that she was a chaperon ing severe bruises_Chester Clark came He was not the owner of the boat— remembering Plattsbubg, X. Yr., Aug. 8, 1889. I she added: “and besides, if you will Numbness within a few feet of catching the chicken that would like to naturally, for a bachelor, fond of good thought perhaps you sit up so late, you must get your sleep thief in this section. He dropped his bag of hear how the Lowell in the 2Gth !ii mmm living and of ease, has very little use for boys Iuf., GASTORUFor Infants and Children at the other end of the night. Don’t was a ! U. S. were so 1 write craft of that uature; but he was the sole chickens and took to the woods,and it Y., getting on, you bother.” a few lines to let know that we are all lessee for the period of one week, during dodge aud go in a moonlight race for some you And so they did not bother, although well and fine. which time he and his seven guests, his is a time... .Stephen Littlefield and wife of feeling vowed would—and his and his they solemnly they The most of us are in K company, which cook, coachman, his butler, relatives iu The Kind are You what was more, Mrs. Tissington never Plymouth, Wis., visiting is Capt. Thomas A. Talbot’s Have man of all work—late captain of the company, retired until after and consist- town. Some ago Prospect furnish, Xorah J.—cruised along the Erie Canal they did, fiftyyears and is the crank company of the regiment. two hours earlier in the ed a for and enjoyed life. He had chartered the ently appeared quite number of settlers Wisconsin, We have the best officers in the regiment morning. None of us noticed it at the and some Among the and I cannot in of them. boat from the captain for the purpose have done finely. say enough praise As- Always Bought but we did later on. Danger Vegetable Prcparationfor time, we had an ami of taking his friends off lor a novel out- number who went were three brothers Yesterday inspection was very much the same. when who was similating theToodandRegula- ing, and they had unanimously accepted Templeton named Grant, who married three sisters of Lieut. Col. Duvall, for- As I have said, he was a perfect host. If instructor of tactics at West ; ting the Stomachs andBowels of the invitation; and in order to add to the old William Stinson, who for- merly Point, Bears the we wished to until two in the pioneer the of the occasion, stay up came down the line he inspected every novelty Templeton lived on the where corre- morning Templeton was willing to stay up merly place your man of our and then came around had his own coachman into the Signal company a impressed a the until but if it came to our spondent now Quite number of to us wc were service of doing the driving. three; doing lives^ the front and told that the 'po in the early hours of the he descendants of the first pioneer to Wiscon best on the field and The captain went along to help them anything day, looking company Signature would invariably say: sin have farther west, and one that he was of beheld us Promotes Digestion,Clieerful- over such difficulties as might arise, as emigrated proud ns,and up I, “Breakfast is rigidly fixed at nine. before the entire as a model. ness and Rest.Contains neither well as to use language suited to their Mr. G. II. Snyder, a well known has gone to California_Miss Lottie Tur* regiment j Don't about until then. If there is citizen of Lawrence, said Our are Thomas when became get Kan., ner of Palermo has been friends officers Captain Talbot; nor Mineral. of surroundings language am now visiting Opium.Morphine anything to be done Mike or the captain "I seventy years of age, First Lieutenant John Second necessary. About three years ago I experienced in town and to the Castine Normal Stillman; KotNabcotic. will do it. Of course this isn’t a first- goes who is Col. Rice’s | It was also to be the to a coldness or numbness iu the feet, Lieut.—Rice, nephew captain’s duty a school from here....Mr. Pike of Searsport class hotel, but it is well equipped canal- then creeping up my legs, until It We have been issued rities and are now !- look after the boat, and to see that reached I boat; and my guests are not my crew. my body. grew very thin drove through the town last week buying for service. The President everything pertaining to the apartments in flesh, appetite poor and I did not fully equipped I Ji.:of Old ~'rS,lift /-Li 7TC/IEH is to will us or w as Good-night.” relish my food. Atlast I becameur- lambs-Melvin Clark buying poultry review next Wednesday Thurs- therein kept in ship-shape order. 7': Seed ~ So of course we never more thought of able to move about. 1 consulted feed tlie Italians at work on Mt. Waldo. day, and lie was at the services of rr/il;,.-r At tirst Captain Jack was loath to several present J!x. tenner appearing before nine. distinguished physicians, the M. K. church here ) chatter his vessel; but he was influenced one telling me I had locomotor Swanville. Eli West of Frankfort is still to-day. 1-tod die Sols I it was a and at The are in Sin/sr. Sci -i to his two Well, pleasant cruise, ataxia, another that I had creeping following Lowell boys this change mind by considera- a amount of and ‘ the end of the contemplated week we paralysis. I took their medicines but transporting large cream, Eddie Donald William- ItppemMi! > tions. The tirst was that his craft was company: Sears, QvaorioXwu Lr continued to worse. Almost a his Jfi were all of us glad when Templeton ex- grow by genial and accommodating disposition son, Samuel William a new one, and was as yet unpaid for, year ago a friend advised me to try lSnsby, Davidson, ft kef Seed \ The tended it for another three days, and then I)r. Williams’Pink Fills for Pale Peo- is able to hold his old patrons and easily ac- Joe Samson. Walter LaMountain, William 1 (!.:rtficd Suejrtr I and the second was a check with Tem- Hurt we landed in New York. Before I had finished my first new well Felix Jack Larkin. yrrtn / name to which would ple. quire ones. He is equipped for Sullivan, Lanctot, pleton’s signed it, Barlow from Miss box I found they were benefiting me. parted humorously the and the cream is taken to the Falls and Sears, LaMountain, make the payment a matter of eompara- I used twelve boxes In all, and was business, myself, \ fc Hawkins, and ever after went his way in cured. Although It is six Sullivan and Lanctot totlie Oxford ij perfect Remedy renstipa- me ease. Ibis, added to the fact that perfectly Emerson in Belfast which seems to belong Kind and to know has not seen months since I used my last Factory i don. Sour Stoncch.oiamsea, to peace, my ledge pill Cycle Club. Templeton wanted him go along and there has been no recurrence of th be in a condition, the since. very prosperous meeting food but of y. .reverish- an in- lady disease.’—/•Vow Laurence We have very plain plenty Worms.Convulsi keep eye upon his beloved craft, Journal. its to Willi Parker and Miss it w as payments patrons very promptly. it and it is served in the mess hall. P. duced him to consent, although he de- Remington large ness and Loss OF 5lEf different. They corresponded for a year, Schools in Swanville began August 2Sth, We to start by the fifteenth of | murred slightly when Templeton an- expect You Have and by degrees took notice elsewhere to with the proticient teachers; Dist. next month and will go the TacSiroile of nounced his intention of taking his driver Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People following probably by Signature such an extent that it is difficult ] of Suez so see it will be a to-day are never sold by the dozen or hundred, Nos. 1 and 2, Miss Alice Dow ; Dist. No. d, way Canal, you along. them to remember the for either of other. but In At all druggists, 1 on the water for ns. c£x//dz^t “What's the use o’ him?” asked always packages. Miss Julia Chase; Dist. No. 7, Supt. A. F. long passage Cap- Miss Bronson and I said at or direct from the Dr Williams Medicine tain good-by We have a tine bugle corp, but have not XEW YORK. Jack. “lie ain’t had no experience Co.. Schenectady. N. Y., BO cents per box Nickerson; Dist. No. Alonzo Applin. s and I must confess I went a baud as We have a lot driviih an; has parting, away S boxes 92.50. organized yet. boats, he?” L. a Bought A. Walker of made business with a in and she went Swanville drills are short “N -aid Templeton. “But he has lump my throat, of spare time and the but away with my card and address. I pre- trip to Bangor last week....The cottages are 1 think the best exercise is driven my brougham about New York steady. sum inasmuch as I did not hear around Swan Like have for a long time, the mile run in the as it for two years and hasn’t met that, morning, brings running, saw of Deep Water from her again until I her picture in Register Vessels, those anxious to for out the muscle on a man, is hard ou with an accident yet. I guess a man who been occupied by avoid, but, a yellow journal as one of tho American a recruit. 1 can manage a team on Broadway can get a season, the toil and care incident to city EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. girls who had married abroad, she did not SHIPS. 1 must that we will along on the Erie Canal. life. The beautiful sylvan environment Well, close, hoping lind me to meet absorbing. Abner M L arrived at New all return safe and sound old THE “But 1 don’t sec—” the captain began. Coburn, Park, of the abound- CENTAUR COMPANY. NEWYOBK C Mrs. said to 11s all charming limpid lake, needn’t said Tissington good-by New York July 13 from Hong Koug. friends. 1 remain, “Well, you see,” Temple- with a with an affectionate fervor which at the A G Hopes, David Rivers, sailed from ing tinny treasures, affords most per- Yours ton. “I don’t ask you to see. truly, ITugoing time did not seem warranted known New York 21 > for San Francisco; feet for .Mrs. A. L. to by any July place recuperation... Eugene V. Sabuent. have him whether you see or not. lie’s lat 3P 23. Ion 07 15. and shook us spoken, no date, a circumstances, Templeton Walker, who has been seriously ill. is now good driver, and 1 have confidence in A J Fuller, C M Nichols, sailed from Hilo Quartermaster-Sargent, by the hand and hoped we’d “join him Nettie Maxim is K, JGth Inf. U. S. V. him. I'm not to trust life and May 20 for New York. rapidly recovering-Miss Company A. K. the going my next UNITED STATES OF AMERICA I, liayreuther. duly the lives of my guests to the hands of an year.” Aryan, A. T. Whittier, arrived at Seattle attending the Academy at Foxcroft. She urer of iheAquila Kit h ( «»n.aii> Now this a District of Maine, ss. unknown seems very commonplace Aug 15 from San Francisco. titioners within named, do make utterly Jehu.” 1 and her brother Edwin started last week for sort of a and it is so. But it A N sailed from oath that the statements contained “But what are story, truly Bangalore, Blanchard, you afraid of?” persisted that friends of Mr. ami petition, subscribed by me in l.t I must be added that after it was all over, New York Aug 24 for Port Elizabeth. place.The many the captain. poration are true. \. K. HA \ ! I hours after, the E B Sutton, E L Carver, Philadelphia for Mrs. Fred Chaudler of Foxcroft were high- In the I'nited States District Court in and for *Wbat am l afraid of?” just forty-eight engage- Subscribed and sworn to before > retorted Tem- San Francisco, passed Delaware Breakwater said District.' ment was announced of “James Temple- ly pleased to see them while they were here of dune, A I). 1 Sim. pleton. “Do you suppose I’m to | 30. going ton and Anita Anne widow of July in the matter of I No. 7. in [l.s.’ t; i.( (lit. 1. A take the chances of run I Tissington, recently upon a visit to the parents of Mrs. Bankruptcy. being away with Emily F Whitney, A S Pendleton, arrived Hu, the late Horace Esq. of New GEORGE A. BAILEY, ) Creditors’ Petition. Notary on a canal-boa'. ?” Tissington, at Honolulu Aug 0 from New York. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxim. Certificate filed in New Y. Vk ( ... York The captain's laughter could have been i City.” Emily Reed, D C Nichols, sailed from To the Honorable Nathan Wkhh, .fudge of the Even this seems commonplace under the New York May 20 for Hong Kong. North Stockton Springs. The Centre District Court of the I'nited States for the State ol New York, heard a mile when Templeton said this. District of Maine. of \ until it is narrated that at Gov Robie. B F Colcord. arrived at School and a few visitors had a clam- County New ok, “Ad lie “let him circumstances, Hong Sunday right,” said; go. The petition of the Beckman a cor- ; 1. William Sonnier. < a dinner wife and Kong Aug 21 from New York. bake at Company, A.-tk the* I”1 a : recently given by my the bar, Searsport, last Tuesday. of ol and rig up seat for him on the bow in B T 1* Colcord. arrived at poration Cleveland, County Cuyahoga York, and also Clerk 1 tin- Si to former host and Henry Hyde, State of The Rich ! myself my chaperon, Dinner was prepared at one o'clock. The Ohio; Aquila Company. a cor- the said County, the-anic belli- a-, regular tally-ho style.” Norfolk Aug 27 from New York. in Mrs. confined to the real head poration established New York, in the County do that (ie-- ue i. a was as as Templeton hereby certify, The tain his P R arrived at Hong clams were line, as well as the food brought and Stai. ol New 1 good word, of household—not her Josephus, Gilkey, York; The Kilmer Wire Maun in the (Merk’s oihce f he "ini’\ and we my myself—that 30 from New a when stepped aboard of the Koug Aug York, by the party, and after dinner and faeturing Company, corporation established in certified copy of his apuoiutinet was most romantic. singing in the . cor- the bow. in Rob Flour is chusetts; Bell Company, a same, ami that 1 am wed a< >,n a Flint, sailed from New York 20 and others old friends in the Sears- Roy j canal-boat, and before breakfast!” May April joined poration established in Ea-t Hampton in the State liandwriting of said Vm,i I’uo The saloon passengers upon this voy- for Hong Kong. of Connecticut, and E. F. Deckel A co- •• port Harbor party, who had a clam bake on I an honest grain- Brother', lieve that tin signature to the am.. age consisted of Templeton, Barlow, A N sailed from San ; of m the State of New York. After all it not so a Puritan, Blanchard, partners, Albany is genuine. is stupid to be chap- the same some of the cents Parker, ami myself; of Miss Hawkins, of Francisco Nov 2 for Hull. day. Unfortunately represents ico y That George A. Bailey of Belfast. County ■{' In testimony whereof have m- eron Kendrick in Waldo and State ot Miss [John Bangs, Indepen- R 1> C F sailed from New school members were at home Maine, has for the greater hand and affixed the seal of m, Pittsbuig Bronson, and Miss Iiem- Rice, Carver, Sunday kept / oil thedollarhi wheat V dent. portion of six months next preceding the date of the dm >t .1 ,;il is >t New York, to j York Aug 20 for Yokohama. County, day ington and, chaperon the to harvest grain, but all present bad a de- filing this petition resided at Belfast, in the O C sailed from Newcas- I value. It is selected ( [L.S. W,\l. Soiivi Reaper, Young, < part; the demure little widow of our old time.... Mr. Brown County of Waldo and State and Di-tr i r aforesaid tle 18 for Kahului. lightful Douglas of niced Horace Tissington To Cure a Co. ai One Day May / from the best grown j and owes debt to the amount of si.’*00. I nked States »f Amerie, 8 D Carletou, Amshury, sailed from Kalm- Providence, K. I., visited at Capt. S. B. Lit- That your petitioners are creditors of -aid George Southern lM-trn Mis. Ti.-sington v.as the ideal To Cure a Cold in One winter milled r A. chap- Day | iu May 11 for New York. tlefield’s last week-Mr. Will Jacobs lias wheat, Bailey, having provable claim- amountii.g State of Illinois, Conn*' • el- e. In the : ; si was not ' the in excess of -ecuritie- held them place she more To Cure Sere Throat in One St Paul, F W Xi' sailed from New York aggregate by 1 Day at, the I, A Chase, fin- duly ,r :!. than i ir*\ of j returned to Clifton, Mass., after spending / scientifically by to the sum ot SoOO 'I’h.at the nature and amount yt.i:- age. >he was June 20 tor Yokohama. Kilmer \\ nv Man f n * pretty. To Cure Hoarseness in One j of elaims areas foih.w-: I’liat ng •• Day latest and your petitioners' m< oi ,i .- eel. .- St Nicholas, arrived at Karluk 21 from his vacation at home... .Miss Laura Wagner best pro- petitionei> within nanieii. * ;;u:y .Imposition—though May | of your petit inner, The Beckman Company, is an that the statement* eontaim 1 s- i'.w >evt ic when her lot was cast in ! San Francisco is her brother Walter in Bar Harbor cess in the finest of account for merchandise sold and delivered visiting open t 1 ion, subscribed iy mein beha.l sue!; : ms Take Cleveland's 25c State of Maine, H G Curtis, sailed from to the said Bailey on the twenty-first t she now found herself Lung Healer, this week.... Mrs. Ellen Holt and day Sep- ti«in are irue. New York 20 for family modern mills. The tember, A. D. ISPS, amounting to one hundred in. May Hong Kong; spoken I Trial size free. If it fails to *v cure, your June 27. lat 1 S\\ iou 2.3, (with loss of fore- have moved to Belfast_Miss Bertha Part- and twenty-one dollars and twenty-five cents, Subscribed and -.ru r. housewife who desires > .sh' was r *.-i, under ] wli ill became due on the first of > A dav of dune. A. I any circumstances, ! will be refunded. A. A. IIowf.s topmast ) leaves this week for where day ietober. money ridge Castme, D. 1S9S; that no note has been received h said l.- Ilh'A A KI> ol. 'Ol’l disajieeabh*; but. >be gave every one to 'Lilli-- E Starbuek. Ebon Curtis, cleared 1 the whitest, nicest. | & Co- J -die will attend the Eastern State Normal account, nor has any judgment bteu rendered or Notary IV.i-'m < -i, c .m umu rstand. her that from 25 fi r San Francisco. » batch superior manner, ! Philadelphia Aug most nutritious j pay merit made thereon. she in Wm H School.Miss Jennie Crockett visit- icaiiiol the full the responsibili- Macy. A uisbury. sailed from Bris- That of ymir pet it iourr. Tin Aquila Pi Hi C- •, l IIitei 1 States of A ie nv ; No need to tear suout r attacks ■ i >•},•<.lera of bread it. is ties win- ): had devolved hei and she tol Ba> Alaska, Aug 13 for San Francisco. ed relatives in Belfast, recently.... | possible^ pa ny. is a promissory note for the sum ot lif'ty : u Nor' hern In*: •! upon j Phillip ot infantum, djsentery, iharila-a. summer I Wm H ( uiiner, J T sailed fn m to bake should use dollars and twenty-three cents, signed bv tie -aid State New \ »?>,. C> mty exacted i; >m all that of her Etskiue, Holmes and wife of are I | recognition ->f smt \< 11 Salem, Mass., A. r. d complaint anj il have Dr. Fow- New York May 7 for Hong Kong, sailed George Bailey, payable the order your I, Krnest !• Pecker. !•• m.ik — authority without which hei inrhience as it toner and indorsed :t; -aid note being ler's Extract of \Y d Straw berrj in the from Rio Janeiro 11 j visiting at N. W. Staples’. Mr. Holmes pes by am a mem tier of nt in m .( | ■ July at »:de “iad\ would have been abso- medicine chest. dated Belfast, aforesaid, and pay tun e of the v nbin nan •• i. superior" W J Sewall C sailed has a fine camera and has taken many petitioners Rotch, Rancaster, J pho- months if ter August 22. isps.at the Beliust Na consisting of I meker lutely nil. from Baltimore s fur Anthony j Aug Manila; passed tographs. On Thursday night Mr. Freeman tional Bank; with one dollar and scvtnry-even In terms ■ she never expressed disap- Cape Henry 11th. cents, costs ol protest; that tile eon-ideration th.at. the stateinei nmit.i o The True for an American j Partridge and family visited them and spent wa- merchandise sold and delivered ion nu i.i r:>« proval of ou: acts, nor did she have much Policy BARKS by \.-ur petit signed by a “i to -.ml and that m> oigment said titm arc t'Me ! occassion -n to but we Marine. | most enjoyable evening talking over Id petitioner Bailey, do; frequently Alice Reed, Alanson F<-rd, arrived at has been rendered on payments made thereon; Kh F hi as Mr. could tell from her demeanor that she rimes.” and Mrs. Holmes formerly ;n Freetown, Siena* Leone. July Jj from New also an open count of mercham ise sold ami de Subsei ibed Itvered to said would prefer that we comported ourselves York. resided here.... Flora Haley of Prospect and Bailey by your petdioiier from dav of dime. A !1 I ti The problem of an American marine 12, isps. to 14. 1-os, am-mut- with and our for Edward sailed from Hilo 11 for Vpril September HAH!,Mr b greater dignity, regard May, Aug Killman of Rockiand called on Addie exclusive «»f to -ev*-n:\ ;u-- -i -Jars was one of the first in Mary ing. payments, <' in. of I >eeds. A her was such that further w? presented Congress San Francisco. nothing Crockett one last week... Lit- and sixty-two rent- ; that the same bee.'.nu- due in C P N F at Portland day .Stephen necessary. We reformed on the instain, —hv the statesmen of IT.'-1-1—for solution. Dixon, Gilkey, Aug sixty days from such sale.-; that m not*- h be.-n State"! New A- k. J for South America. tlefield and wife of Plymouth Wisconsin, received' for said nor has it must be confessed our reforma- ; account; any judgment City and County AH any. t :« rk though their task been or Being rightly undertaken, was Ethel, Dodge, sailed from Montevideo are at Wm. after an absence rendered tin -reon, any j.aymeiits made. tion was visiting Smith’s, I. I’at rick lh M Vm < »•, .."tv usually merely temporary. June 7 for Puerto That of your petitioner, tin* Kilmer \\ ire Man ,- and soon accomplished. In six ! Burglii. Maine- 1 more often than light, of fiTty years from the State of fact tiring Company, is a judgment recovered baddy Barlow, any Evie Reed, A T Whittier, sailed from tv < Calderwood for New said at rig Courts. being '.-u d lb of the rest -f came the of our in Emery left recently against Bailey, Supreme Judicial us, beneath the ban years, proportion carriage New York Nov 25 for Bahia. do here! \ n r: ,ty ri at Ch.ti'b> \ I Hampshire, where he has employment- Court, holden foi said County of Waldo, on the of her and that was because trade rose from less than to Herbert W ,H Blanchard, arrived name is subsei ilied to he jurat displeasure, foreign S> 90 Black, Minnie is relatives iu Frauk- third Tuesday of April, A. D. -b'p, f,,r the sum i at Boston 2b from Turks island. Moody visiting of affidavit, was m, ;t)„ ..r v he was of the order ot man- cent. Our sli were built at home July for"... seventy-nine dollars and -txiy-six cent.-, debt irrepressible per ips .Jessie Maiden visited friends at | Commissu net- of i: i; an kind. He would lolani, McClure, sailed from New York or damage, and seventeen dollar- and ninety-four sing comic on under a of and were last Louisa | in -a nit w songs system protection, June 1 for Honolulu. SaLUjpoint, Saturday_Mrs. ! cents, cost of suit.; that no note lias been received Albany, dwelling unlooked-for and Overlook is treatment lor a cancer to administer oaths tor inappropriate occasions, owned by our citizens. In their running, I having I for said judgment, nor any pa\merits made tliere- gemma: Mabel Meyers, C N Meyers, at Portland that 1 am web with th and he had also a penchant for were A merchant by Dr. J. S. (‘ole of Swanville... .Richmond ; on. aeipuinted unhitching also, they protected. ; J1 for South America. of the said Commi>*i »n-T. am \en;. July has That of .John A. Shiels A Co., the little rowboat attached to the stern of to be created in the face of Mudgett killed 102,0,0 potato bugs (ac- your petitioners. marine, rivalry ; Matauzas, arrived at New York July 25 is a the signature to said iurat is gm. :■ tual this summer and is still killing promissory note signed by said Hailey, lated the No rah and in with Miss and has no other means from Havana. count.) In testimony wlien-ot ! have J., company sharp antagonism, t hem. PROBATE NOTICES. December IB, 181)8, payable three months after | hand, and affixed c-wu. -.-a :, Hawkins. a run the canal a mile of into or of Olive Thurlow, J O Hayes, sailed from date, for thirty-one dollars andse\cnty cents. wh my Taking up coming existence, continuing June. IS'.e.i or two ahead of New York 5 for interests, and imh.rsed by your petitioner-; that us, until reaching some as a permanent tactor. Therefore, neces- Aug Havana; reported Aug 'I..S.1 V K. Mi \ lat Itch on in the consideration of said note was merchandise ham let or. t he line of 21, 2b 12, Ion t>8 45. human cured 30 minutes by the serpentine stream, and American sold and delivered to said sarily undeniably, naviga- E G arrived at Buenos Woolfcrd’s Lotion. This never : Probate Court, within and for the County ol Wal liailey by y.. p.-tltion- he an»l his lair Penobscot, Parker, Sanitary Tinted State*.- of Ann n. a, companion would up tion was the “Child of Protection.” tin* twentv-first make A will and testament of J< >HN M FLETCH ER, Up'm these occasions Mrs. that American vessels G li. and delivered to said liailey by your a member of the firm ol .1 m.A..- Tissington istry provision late of Belfast, in sai l of Waldo, deceas- petitioner. was Rose Melvin sailed from County November 27. lSVMJ, and December 11, l.s'.'T, of the petitioners within nan eu. always properly disturbed. Of must be American built; i. e., by trade Innis, Colcord, Advertising Eastport. been for ed, having presented probate. amounting to sixty two dollars and cents; .•on-istimr ol tieorje E. !*..«:• !,. i. course it was all that Barlow and aud tariff What New York Aug JO for Philadelphia. ninety right regulations. changes Ordered, That notice be given to all persons in- i that the same became due thirty days from tin* and that the statements >ntai. Miss Hawkins Sachem, sailed Iruin Hong Kong June b A solid train of 20 cars loaded with 24,- should go rowing upon have since taken place? In 1810 our Gov- terested by causing a copy of this order to be pub- I dates when said sales were invoiced; that no note in£ petition -ijjned by me in tin nan for New York. 000 cases of sardines the S>ea in I has been for of .I the canal, and, personally, Mrs. Tissing- ernment begau to withdraw the protection packed by lished three weeks successively The Republican received said account, nor lias any -aid firm are trim \ >11 Thomas A Goddard, W S GrifibL, arr.ved Coast of will Journal, at Belfast, that they ma\ ap- judgment been rendered or pavment made there- ton had no to their to in the trade and Packing Company Eastport published j Subscribed ami su.-rn t. objection doing so; transportation foreign at Buenos 1 from Rosario. at a \ o be held at on. Ayres July start from this week for pear Probate Court, Belfast, | day of June. A 1) I .so;i. but in her official it seemed to continued this until none was left. Eastport Chicago lor on the second Tues- That of K F. a capacity, policy Willard Mudgett, A C Colcord, arrived at within and said County, I your petitioners, Decker Broth- KOHEKT and over the ers, is an for L.s.] her that she should set her face against The policy entered upon was called “mar- Sierra Leone July 20 from Boston. Portland, Ore., Washington day of September next, at tei of the clock before ! open account merchandise -..id and A and C. P. 1!. roads. The train noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the delivered to said Bailey by your pet it ioners, Sep- it, and she did so in her own charm- atime ami as a result of County very reciprocity;” it, BRIGS. same not be ami allowed. tember ! Si)8. to dollars and will be with white banners should proved, approved amounting seventy Coinmonwealt d Massaehuset; ing our in our placarded big seventeen same way. proportionate carrying foreign Leonora. J U Monroe, at New York. GEO. E. JOHNSON, Judge. cents; that the became due April the “Sea Coast ! l-sbi); that no I. (ieorife ( ate, Justice t Then, too, Parker and Miss Reming- commerce has deci eased from 90 per bearing legend, Packing A true copy. Attest: note has been recehed for said SCHOONERS. and will 3w34 Chas P. Hazeltim:, account, nor has any been rendered > W R sailed from Sardinetown from east to west across the payment with each other. Many an evening, when than 9 per cent.., the present ratio. While Georgia GiiKey, Gilkey, And your petioners further that aid Patten. Esq., who ha- -maieu is Savannah 24 for N Y. Probate Court, within and for the County of represent the rest us Aug Newburgh. breadth of the United States. This George A. is and that within lour per hereto annexed, was at tin* of were iu the bow, playing a few nations have advanced under this cargo of A. Bailey insolvent, j H B sailed from Galveston Waldo, iu vacation, the 22d day August, m -mbs Aotai\ Public in and t.u -am ( and the latest Gladjs, Colson, is valued at about and is the first next preceding the date of this petition, banjos singing ! most have lost our own SCO,000, D. 1899. ,u. popular policy, ground; July 19 for Sabine Bass. the said George A. Bailey, while insolveit.com- monwealtb, duly eoini'uissior.eu with vim of >o. for- 1 songs more than attention to the experience the most un- sailed fiom large shipment Syndicate 1, J. LYNCH, Guardian of LAI RA A. mitted an act of in that he did here all bis orticial acts are entitled being perhaps Henry Clausen, Jr, Appleby, bankruptcy, •1 or or in.some known as the Continental. It will HANDY, minor of in said County of ti fore, to wit, on the second of A l>. cretlit, and that his .siemnur*- .. score, telling stories, regret- fortunate. it lias never been ex- Pascagoula June 15 for News. merly THOMAS Liberty, day March, Luckily, Newport 1 \\ itness had aim l:e ,> be followed another train Waldo, having presented a petiti m praying f«> a Si)'.i, transfer a portion of his property to wit. my table instances in it; tended to the in our John C Smith, Kneeland, arrived at Wil- shortly by big indulging gossip, shipping domestic license to sell at private sale and convey the whole the sum of three thousand dollars, received from twenty-eighth day ot June Is would that Parker and N 29 from New York. load of sardines, is the bus- " suddenly transpire trade—the coasting, lake and river ser- mington, C, Aug “Eastport of certain real estate described in said petition, I the sale of his stock in trade not in the ordinary [L.s ] citizens, thirty years past, if the of said he may be the Court to be a bank- As for and Miss wick July 27 f< Boston. in the rear of their Calais ; any they have, why prayer petition- adjueged by petition, signed by me in the n un- myself I been that office, giv- er not within Bronson, saying Congress should retrace Mo- should be granted. rupt the purview of said acts. said Starr Bros, iiell e do not like to Tufa, ASM iIson, Philadelphia for them a wharf front of mure Cnmpaex say very much, for Miss its Even the school childran ing GEO. E JOHNSON, Judge. THE BECKMAN COMPANY I >SF I I i W ! steps. are bile, arrived a Delaware Breakwater Aug Bronson is now the wife of an than 400 feet. The big wharf has been A true copy. Attest: Hv \\ illiam Liebing, Sc> v Italian now the that the mis- Subscribed and sworn to bet .re expressing view, 29. Chas. p. Hazeltine, Register. THE AQUll.A RICH Cl nobleman, and I am wedded to an Ameri- reconstructed and rails laid so that the das- of Jline. A 1 >. 1 s.e.i take of our Government, in exposing our Willie L Newton, E Coombs, arrived at A. E Bavreuther. Treasun can noble woman. can coal thus trans- FRED W to must Be lfast 19 Irom engines there, saving KILMER \\ IRE ME G Co.. marine ruin, be remedied imme- Aug Philadelphia. At a Probate Court held at Belfast, within and t or .IllSt in" Mi It must suffice for me to portation and the bother of A. Chase. Treasurer. say, without diately. switching. the County of Waldo, on the second Tuesday Cars can now run Sea or DECKER BROS.. entering upon any details that from street the August, A. D. 1899. Stat e "t Maun W aim -- whatever, What shall be done in the matter? The Announcement. E. F. Decker. wli :• we needed sardine centre in to connect di- A certain to he the last I,Tileston Wadlin, Clerk t Mi-- the interven- is one Eastport instrument, purporting •Jdskiii Wi Li.i a mson. At form* v for ion* rs kindly question of View- pent ■ Statesmanship. To acct n me date these w bo are partial to rect with across the St. will and testament of 11ULDA BOWEN, lato THE Cia 1 Court of tlie State ..1 Man es of a chaperon, we sometimes detect- ed the C. P. R. Croix. STARK BROS. REEL COMPANY aright it is simple enough. The prin- the use of ate mizc is in into of in said <»t Waldo, deceased, dosi iMi ot Waldo, said Court beii ed in applj ing liquids The business exceeds all ex- Searsport, County By Williamson, its Attorney. the lady's remarks upon social ob- passenger been for certify that Fred W Brown. I.-. ciple of our early ship protection was stat- the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, having presented probate. or the lack and the traffic is im- signature appears to the anm-vo.' servances, of them, certain ed Mr. Madison to be this: “The mak- the Cream Bairn in pectations, freight Ordered, T hat notice be to all persons in- United States of America, by proprietors prepare liquid given at the date thereof a du-t e whb-h. under mense. The Pullman service terested a of tins order to be Northern District of Ohio.' -> allusions, circum- of a for our own in form, which will he known as El\’s inaugurat- by causing copy ordinary ing preference vessels Liquid State of of \ and [or the County ol W ain we ed is with deserved suecessaud is published three weeks successively in the Repub- Ohio, County Cuyahoga. 1 stances, might, have constructed as our owu was a Cream Bairn. Brice inducing tie spraying meeting and qualified and *auth"M/r.i in commerce.” It natural lican Journal, published at Belfast, that they may The Beckman tube is 75 cts. or mail. The the traffic to and from Boston Company, by Wm. Liebing, its State, to administer oaths ami '.a I personalities. to do. On no other could Druggists by diverting appear at a Probate Court, to be belli at Belfast, thing principle Secretary thereto duly authonzeil; said Hokiiuin edement "i instruments Bui it must he form embodies the medicinal proper- over the C. P. R. The road bed has been within and for said on the second Tues confessed that while the fathers have on no other liquid County, Company being one of the above succeeded; of the Cream Balm petitioners In testimony whereof. I her* we all felt the irou ties solid preparation. into excellent evidenced a day of September next at ten of the clock before named, do make solemn oath that the hand beneath the soft can we succeed on do other did put shape,as by hereby and affix the seal ot said Court, to-day; any is absorbed tbe nnmbrane and noon, and show cause, if any they have, why the statements contained in of our quickly by recent run from the foregoing petition, dune, A. 1ISP'.t glove chaperon, the was so nation ever succeed iu and Washington Junction. same should not he and allowed. glove building up does not dry up tbe secretions but changes proved, approved subscribed by him are true. TTLEwTON W Aid soft and fitted so well that The M. C. R. R. was an hour late, and the GEO. E. JOHNSON, [L.S.] very there was continuing a of pow- them to a natural and healthy cnaracter. Judge. WM. LIEBING, Sec'y, Petitioners. just degree shipping W. C. R. R. the run to Calais in A true Attest: no resentment 50 Warren N. Y. made copy. Subscribed and That said A. Ba anywhere. er. [“The Problem of an American Ely Brothers, St., Chas. P. Hazeltine, sworn to before me this 2bth Ordered, Ceoiue three hours and nineteen mak- Register. of A. 1 Furthermore, the young ladies were in William in minutes, I day May, D. Mini. of the petition against him. :>y p- by W. Bates "• Marine,” Capt. besides This is lL-s-l T. F. QUIGLEY’, Public, petition ami of this oialei once !" a sense grateful to her. had come Our Clubbing Offer. The New York ing twenty stops. 102 Notary They September Forum. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. The subscriber j six e weeks in Tlie Bejiulnn an the little miles. hereby upon inland voyage fully ex- Weekly Tribune is a paper of 20 pages, filled I !i gives notice that be has been duly appointed lie State of <)hio, | published ai Belfast, Maine, tin to he called at an A Word to Executor of the last will and testament of Cuyahoga 1 to be not less than 2 xveeks betort *-• pecting early hour in the Mothers. with general news and matter of interest County, He Fooled The surgeons. L. lS'JP; and that the .Mat-hal has JAMES R. GROSS, late of Thorndike, I, Harry Vail, Clerk of the Court of Coninion ; 1 moruiug. Mothers of children affected with croup or and value in home. The the issued this Com every subscription l’leas, a Court of Record of Cuyahoga Countv. subptena by were off on a and a severe cold need not hesitate to administer All doctors told Renick Hamilton in the County of Waldo, deceased, and bonds that to -aei They going cruise, of given aforesaid, do that T. F. he has been unable iiml price is 31 a year. We have a contract with as the law directs. All demands hereby certify Quigley, be- they to find certain Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It contains West Je fferson, O after suffering 18 months persons having fore whom the annexed his precinct; ami he,the -aid Bail* naturally expected the estate of acknowledgment was no nor in of The Tribune which we against said deceased are desired to j ordered to and to -ai ! little opiate narcotic any form and may the publishers by from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a taken, was at the date thereof a Public in : appear pleat! pleasantly unpleasant duties to be present the same for settlement, and all indebted Notary before said be given as confidently to the babe as to au can furnish that paper free to all who pay for costly operation was performed; but he and for said County, duly authorized by the laws September 3«», at performed, such as trimming the wicks thereto are requested to make payment immedi- j By the C< urt. adult. The great success that has attend* d The Republican Journal one year in advance i cured himself with five boxes of Buck leu’s of Ohio to take the same, also to take acknowl I of the cabin or the ately. BURTON A. GROSS. A.ilUlAM- lamps, dusting chairs its use in the treatment of and The Journal all the local uews and is cure on edgments and proofs of deeds or lor colds croup gives Arnica the surest Pile Thorndike, 1899.—3w34 conveyances A "inn or an Salve, Earth, August 8, tenements or true copy of petition and occasional (lake of an earnest of land, hereditaments situated and removing cigar- has won for it the approval and praise it has advocate local interests, and and the best Salve in the World. 25cents a 3w35 Attest -A. H. I 'A v lying in said State of Ohio, and further that 1 am ashes from the piano top; but from the received the United States and The Tribune is one of the best, if not the box. Sole, R. H. throughout 1 by Moody. Druggist. well acquainted with his and believe to A DMINTSTRATRIX’S NOTICE. The subscriber handwriting beginning the end of the cruise noth- in many foreign lands. For sale by A. A. best, city weekly published. Hundreds have his thereto is and that the hereby gives notice that she has been duly ap- signature genuine; an- of this kind was Howes & taken of this liberal and it nexed instrument is ing exacted. Co., Druggists. advantage offer, administratrix of the estate of executed according to the in $100. pointed laws of the of Breakfast was served has given satisfaction every case. Send State Ohio. at nine, and it EMILY C. OVERLOCK, late of Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering n your names. Dr. E. Detchon’s Anti Diuretic Liberty, Commission expires September 11. 1901. Great always happened that when breakfast in the of In I Bargain. and whereof. hereunto subscribe inv diseases of the skin. Put an end to County Waldo, deceased, given testimony • was misery. Fine farm in Xorthport, two mi over the young ladies discovered that May be worth to you more than $100 if you bonds as the law directs. All persons having de- name and affix the seal of said ('outt, at Cleve- Doan’s Ointment cures. At any drug store. OASTORIA. Ground, 135 acres laud, nice biido of a domestic nature needed to have a child who soils bedding from incon- mands against the estate of said deceased are land, this 25th day of Mav, A. D. 1899. nothing desired No. 1121. orchards, 350 bids, apples last yea: Kind You Have to present the same for settlement, and [L.S.] HARRY L. VAIL, Clerk. 1 he for the Bears the Always Bought tendence of water during sleep. Cures old never water. Will fee sold ver.- done, very simple reason that Master old and _>^Tha all indebted thereto are to make failing Big Soap, reliable. and alike. It arrests the trouble at requested pay terms. 40tt Mrs. had attended young ment easy Tissington always to it the same Sold all Howes & immediately. United States of America, t Always quality. by once. $1. Sold by A. A. Co., LINDA A. CUNNINGHAM. ji. » iiii.i.. before breakfast. Southern District of New York, ss. l grocers at 5c. per bar. Druggists, Belfast. Me. Iyl7 [ Libertyville, July 11,1899.—3w34 State of New York, County of New York, ) 39 Miller St., Belfast irenk Farms in Indiana. NEWS NOTES. The Ishmaelite. The New Library at Clinton. Boston is an Itreedinff Skunks. Belgian Bal»- using automobile in its How a Fishing-Schooner Got a Bad Reputa- public Horace Purinton

Miss Furbush is at J. H. Rogers. FORT OF BELFAST. WANTED. SAILED. CUSTOM COAT Thomas Whittier spent Sunday in town. MAKERS at Aug. 31 Schs Maria Webster, Turner, Wash the Dishes F. W Porter went to Bangor Tuesday by Rockland; Volant, Pendleton, do. Quickiyi HARRY \V. CLARK'> boat. Sept 1. Sch S L Davis, Pattershall, New Tailoring York. Establishment Mrs. is in West S3 Main J. C. Nichols visiting AMERICAN FORTS. St. j;, You can if Trenton. New York, Aug 29. Ar. schs D D Haskell, you igsisaEi^ F R Cora Stewart, Annie Miss E. M Chisholm is the guest of Mrs. Baird, Green, Mary use Dust. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome P Chase, Maud Suare, Andrew Gold H H. Telumah, McGilvery Nebinger, Abraham Richardson, Kit Carson, HARNESS ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW MAKING YORK._ Isaiah K Carrie A Buck- It does most of Mayor D. N. Mortland ol Rocklaud was Stetson. Lygouia, -AND_ uam and L A Plummer, Bangor; S M Bird, in town Thursday. Cheverie, N S; bark Maunie Swan, Bruns- the work. It worth ten times what it cost to come and go COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Shoe The public schools iu town will begin wick; Septl.cld, bark Josepheue, McClean, from his home in Florida. Port Spain: sld, schs Fannie & Edith, Rock- Repairing Monday, 11th. saves time,mon- NEATLY AND PP.ljiPTLY DONE ItY Sept. Clinton. A ue. was an in- Wm Port Liberty for of twen- Tuesday, 29th, land; Slater, Bangor; Dr. Hopkins reports that his party schs Walsh, --tf J. Willis Briggs arrived Saturday night for a teresting day to people of this town. Hon. 2, ar, Henry Whitney, Bangor and labor. A. t'l >t|,u,n ty-four, who are at the National Encamp- via Cold Spring Harbor; Ella Clifton, En- ey Wells short visit to his mother. W. W. Brown of Portland, who donates the Building, I'hu iiu , ment at Philadelphia, have had nice cool field, Bangor via Br.dgeport; Mary Ann Miss Edna Waldron of Camden is public library to the citizens of Clinton, ac- McCann, Gates, do. via Roslyu; 3, ar, schs visiting weather and have enjoyed the trip immense- Send for free booklet—‘‘Golden Rule* Architect Stevens and Con- Odell, Eangor, via New Loudon. Miss Jessie C. Nickerson. far. went from companied by ly thus Among those who Boston, 29. Ar. schs Nat Ayer. Ban- for Housework.'’ tractor Horace Purinton of Waterville, Aug Jennie Salvage of Brooklyn. N. Y., is vis- here are Dr. Hopkins, in charge of the ex gor; Susan N Pickering, Feruandina; Sept assembled to break the ground for the 1, sell Sallie Bangor and Charleston; NOTICE. iting Mrs S. Mosman. icursion; B. O. Sargent, wife and daughter l’Ou, Mary foundation of the 300 schs Washington, D C; Anna building. Over people ar, Daylight, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY All who sell milk in i>, p Margaret ; L, M. Sargent, wife and Mrs. W. bark Herbert persons Mr. and Mrs J M. McDongall are visiting were present to witness Mr. Brown remove Pendleton. Perth Amboy; eld, St. Louis NewYork ed by statute to register their ,-n M. Parse; C. E. Adams and wife; J. A. Col Black,Rosario; 2 ar, sch David Faust, Roud- Chicago Bostoa Rev. Cbas. Whitten and wife in Orouo. the lirst shovelful of earth. A the within one month photograph out; 3, ar. sch, Farrow tow) Bidde* inspector son, Clifton Whittum, H.T. Scribner, A. W. Mary (in Wm. West and wife have returned from a was taken of those engaged in the ceremony. ford ; 4, sld, sch Young Brothers. Kennebec DR. \\\ L. WKS1. m Ellis and wife's N. S. audjwife sister; Piper and Belfast. August 7. 18PP.—;;;t week spent at the Herman camp ground. Eloquent addresses were made by Rev. E. Washington. and wife, F. L. Palmer. W. Kimball, F. E. Philadelphia, Aug 29. Ar, bark Jolm S Z. Whitman, Rev. James A. Weed and the Mrs. M. G. Norton of Penobscot is visiting Whitten and J. Whitten. Emery, Bootlibay ; 30, ar, schs Isaac Orbeton douor, Hon. W. W. Brown. The Cliuton aud L 31, ar bark Rose her son and his family at the M. E. parson- Mary Crosby, Bangor; The steam Toinette. of which New sch Isaiah yacht Harry baud. W. M. Runnell, leader, was present Innis, York; Sept 2, eld, age. Hart. Williams. Boston. Merithew is steward, was recently sold to and gave excellent music. (A of Alexander Nichols has assumed his duties description Portland, Sept 4. Sid. bark C P Dixon, R. A. C. Smith of New York, who is largely the building will be found on the 7tli page. Bahia Blanca. as asst, cashier of the Searsport National interested m the Ward line steamship com- Ed.) Bangor, Aug 29. Ar. schs Wm M Oler, Bank. E L pany. He is so much with Harruuan, Boston; Warren, Closson, la pleased Harry's II Wold Morrill. Mr. Mothers J. R. Mears and family Searsport; cld, sch Hattie MeG Buck, Chand- Harry Nason has joined sob. Edward L- stewardship that we should not be surprised have returned after a month's sojourn at ler, New York; 30, cl 1, sch Webster Barn- Warren and will make this voyage as tirst to hear he had been transferred to one of schs Frank A IX REGARD TO THE Nortliport Campground... .Mrs. L. R. Elder ard, Rondout; 31.cld, Palmer, tfirer. the steamers. The Toinette is to act as one Newport News; Wm Butnam, Beverly, Liz- BUYING OK returned last Friday from a three weeks* zie Lane, New York Sept 1, ar, schs Win B The Hadlock Bros, made a short visit of the police boats in the coming interna- visit to Rockland, Camden and Nortliport. Palmer, Newport News; Winslow Morse. here last weel returning home by boat tional race, and will shortly report at New Rondout; sld, schs Susie P Oliver and Annie ... Mr. Harry Weymouth, son of Dan’l Mi York to be in readiness. Lord, New York; Levi Hart, Providence, 2, nday who has been in business in Weymouth, cld, schs Wm M Oler, Harriman, Charleston ; Boys’Clothing The season for summer visitors is about M re summer people have visited Sears- Chicago, 111., the past seven years, arrived Iiabboni, Lord. New York; 4, ar. sch to have been Florence Port P« rt this year than any one season for a closed and from twenty tifty here last week on a visit-Mr. Oscar Lelami, SpotTord, Johnson; schs E L Warren, Closson. New Lon- may nut be amiss at this time. School time. each boat for the past two cld, long departing by Surer returned to Boston last Monday_ II Webster don; Curtis. Eaton, Boston; will soon commence, anti the most de- weeks. Among those who left recently are Eugene and Roscoe Porter have good sit- Miss Gracie Simmons goes to Milton, Barnard, Marshall, Rondout; 5, ar, sch Post W. P Putman and son of Boston, Desire and Bullock. Perth pendable Boys’ Clothing will be none ■ Conn., this Boy, Amboy uate !i Millinoeket. Maine, on the large week, where she is engaged to Newport News, \ug 28. Ar. sch Edward too for the hard wear Katherine Nickels, J. A Sullivan and wife, teach school-Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hatch good they will no.:Is 1 iuldmg there. H Blake, Fall River; 29, ar, sch Mary E Mrs. H E. R. A. Chas. them We Magill, Bently, are a at Palmer, give handle this line ex- Waiter who his vacation at spending fortnight Nortliport Camp Bangor. Dunbar, spenr Miutz. Mr. aud Mrs. Mrs. F. C. 2. Sld. schs F C Pen- Baxter, Ground-Mr. Frank Brown went to Law- New London, Sept clusively, and can safely say it is bet- S. A. Stevens, returned home to Brockton, Bacon. Mrs. J. F. Woods and H. J. dleton, Burgess. Philadelphia. family, rence, Mass., last ter value than ever shown iu week, seeking employ- Port Royal, 28. Ar, sch Senator Sul- any this Mass., Thursday. and wife, C. E. Eaton and wife. James Aug f THE King ment. ...Rev. H. W. Abbott of Montville livan, Norfolk. city. We have suits. Mi did not meet, with an P. Nickels, Miss Robert Hieh- Jose x Gilvery Simpson Thompson, gave us an impressive sermon last Sunday. Charleston, S C. Aug 39. Ar. sch THE MRS HOPKiN ar u’ent but lost a born and Maurice S. Dolliver. Olaverri. New York; 31, ar, sch Henry yesterday morning, lap* ....Mrs. Samuel Adams and sou and Mrs. f Clausen, Jr, Kennebec. ri ’a fr. m the team. MRS.HOPKINS v make We are in receipt of a letter advocating a George Clark and daughter of New Haven. Brunswick, Aug 00. Ar. sch R Bowers, $1.50 TO $5.00. ( apt. J. B. Nichols and wife left by train home-coming week for Searsport, in imita- Conn., are visitors at J. R. Mears_Mr. Young, Portland; Sept 2, sld, sch Lyman M, V Law, Perth Amboy : Humarock, Philadel- Wednesday morning for Japan, where they tion of our New Hampshire friends. Our Charles Brown has improved the interior V"‘Kv phia. w; reside for a time. old friend Billings of Lynn is quite enthusi- arrangements of his store, adding a new Perth Amboy, Sept 1. Sld, sch Penobscot, E Rock- Sell. Carcdine Kreisscber. Capt. C. M. astic in relation to the matter and is sure if counter, etc. Belfast; 2, sld. sch A W lis, Ryder, and wake land. I ss>. n, is loading bricks from Mark's yard he can come down here next year Prospect Village. The South Branch Norfolk, Sept 2. Sld, sch Star of the Sea, REEFERS, OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, $2.00 to a $o.oU f r interest to cele- j the Bangor market. up enough get up glorious S C. Grange and farmers of Prospect, Stockton Hnpkms, Beaufort, m bration. He says the quiet return of the Pascagoula, Sept. 3. Ar,. sch S. G. Has- your next Suit at this and C. A.Snell and wife have returned to their Springs. Searsport and Frankfort will hold Boy’s store, see what great values we can give you to their old aud kell, Richardson, Sagua. 0 home at Mr. sons and daughters homes, Edgartown, Mass., where Snell their annual cattle show and fair in Pros- Baltimore, Aug. 4. Ar, bark Levi S An- the revival of their interest in the times s drews. superintendent of schools. pect Village Sept. 21st. If stormy, the fair Apalachicola. MY and future, will do more for its welfare past will FOREIGN PORTS. W A. Bull ml is suffering from an injury be postponed until the first fair day. than any three industries that might be | Horse race In to his eye caused by a piece of steel which at 4 f. m. ; bicycle race by gen- Bahia Blanca, July 10. port, sch Geo W. i placed here. He says, further, that once get V for Rosario aud Rio near tlemen and ladies at 5 r m. Jordan, Janeiro; Aug CLARK, r.ew an*! lodged the sight. ; social dance at iHARRY “SSSL*. them to back and hand- sld. hark Glad Rio Janeiro. j coming building 29, Tidings, the Hall m A hands* me Masonic cnarm lost betw een Grange the evening_Alma Rio 9. Bark Francis, Balti- some summer places, taking up the old Janeiro, Aug Nu.k'-rson's store will Partridge lias returned from more. and the village liud abandoned farms, will give fresh impetus to Sandypoint, from Brunswick to New York. From Fer- where Havana, Aug 30. Ar. bark Oiive Thurlow, hi; owner if left at the Post Office. she spent the summer with Mrs. uandina to New \ ork lias the old places and produce great gains in Hayes, New York. been bill and Robert French... Mr. and Mrs. of 24. l>es- declined. Coal rates to the East, are firm. THE SEA BREEZ Arnold son of Dr. and Mrs. F. A. and realize handsome re- Tapley Turk’s Island, Aug Brig Telos, Davis, material progress The demand for is and the Maine were of to sail 20th for Belfast; 31. ar, sch Mabel tonnage fair, sup. Bucksport guests Mr. and Mrs. teuo, of Davis of Boston, left for his home, 80 Hunt- turns for expense or the enter- ply vessels is only moderate. A feature Register, any outlay Jordan, New York. A V .1. 21. Charles H. Littlefield 2d. car- of the market COMPLETE Boston. Sept. They N 4 In bark this week has been consider- ington avenue, Thursday. prise may cost. Auckland, Z, Aug port, able ried home with them a of business completed for sugar quantity fancy Hiram Emery, Gorham, for New York (load- tonnage .1/ .. Miss Bbm. he C. Wliittum left to from Hawaiian to New Yorkaud Phil- Friday N 'KlH SEARSPORT ITEMS- fresh butter and ing). ports eggs, Jersey Plymouth adelphia. resume her 'duties as principal of the July 13. Tam O'Skan- The is nuui.;.. •;h:in Upper Sunnyside iusticators will all leave Tues- Rock spring chickens for home consump-ion. Hong Kong, Sld,ship pei ter, Ballard. New York. HI t!!' pr •pit '!i h Grammar school in Berlin Falls, N. II. -Nellie Gaunt day. left of Detroit. Mich., will Anjer, Sept. 4. Passed previously, ship Seajrsmont. Clias. Ripley has returned But the tiling that maki ,:.t I- of ink. Fastnet N. Erskine is in Portland for a visit her Mrs. E M. I> New York for to Boston.... Inez ;>!ent> primer-' Chestena Reed is visiting relatives down friend, Littlefield, the Mary Cushing, Pendleton, Peavey of South Mont- rt visit >rior to the of the last week in Iloug Kong. ville opening High the bay. September.... A goodly num- visited at Mrs. Maiden’s last week.... WE PRINT V N VTHINIi. i i. who-ii she is as employed assistant. ber from here attended the MARINK MIS(:KI.LANV. Alice Poor has returned to Castine... Miss campmeeting at .H. T. Finelopes, Fljers. Pam; Addie S. Mathews has returned to 423 Towns and 20 Cities in Maine ( N. f Rockland. Maple Grove ist Sunday... .James A. Baltimore, Sept Sell John B Prescott, Muzzy left Monday morning for Boston.... arils, Booklets. Prosraa Capt. Manning, Everett, Mass. | loaded with 5 51b tuns »'f coal for Boston, is A Note Heads. Posters, a i " *rg-''' a itgo coal here the past' Haley and wife spent last Sunday with rela- Florence Dunt-on of Belfast visited friends (;it price of a single city directory). an inch and a half an hoar. She Fred Black is « n the siek list. Dr. J. S. leaking the estate * J J. H. Lane. tives m Wi uteri rt-Catherine L. ;n town last week....Mrs. < 'v-tt'r.- ;u. sign- Little- wili he to wet* to Boston by tug Britannia. Catherine Well- A PROG H ESS l VE II IS TO It .1' li. Cole of is ■ I Swanville attending him. field is visiting Mrs. Isa Sanborn in Belfast. 2u. Bark Ainii*• Reed, man of Belfast is in t"wn... (> Searle niif r Buenos ...OF THE... 111“*1 ! Irena Black made » short visit ....Nora Emer^oi. is friends in Ayres, recently and the Misses and J E. McFarland ><‘1101 >1- <,<»nn P'-rLanu v- !•• last ball game Thursday at her visiting Mary ashore on Ortiz. Bank, was m charge of a ■'If train* home, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Black s,last week Massachusetts. Manley Knowlton is in visited friends in Camden and Rockland STATE OF 'I VI \ 1 *nd out playing of the two ! pilot at tin- time. She has arrived here. No I i: J ". -'1 i'u I Belfast visiting his daughter. Mrs E. ; to the vessel. Salvors’ claims. last week.... Mrs A T. went, to -i.i;; I. nines. j Mrs. Ellen Dow caught a codfish that Young. damage ? Muzzy Mail) O B. and wife went ! -21,500 last ! Si lbs on a liu under liu*1 in the Gray to Belfast Bangor Tuesday for a brief visit and PRICE, POSTPAID, $2.00. Li.-t of advertised letters in the post office weighed bay S| okeu. Aug. ::0, lat 38 .">4. Ion 73 22 NY, shopping Sept. 2d...Geo. of from there will go to Somerville. Mass ba- I'.It; ... i.j*5i~ .. V1 St ars -or', Mr. F I Bradf ■ \: H:i.- Mr. J Min McDonald, Miss Berailia Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Dun visited their Grenvilie Nl. ai: rti. 11;n_i ; M last Sunday.... Miss II. M Clark returned A pa iHoiiicola for Baltimore, 1, N lat Donharn, Sept Liberty. Schools in town this Plenty. daughter, Mrs. Frank Kingsbury, m Frank- 3.il.34. NY Ion 50 loss of began week to her home n South Boston 29.... 74 (with foremast, jib- Cubli.-hei -' fort. last week. Aug. l*i*oui and and all but one are taught OlL> SPEC I The lance maintopmast; steering west, under by Liberty Oxford l>uiltiing, IS.", Middle s rn-t, Saturday night given by the Agues Ward is school at Bucks- This attending mainsail; mizze.u trvsail ami two jibs). teachers. The village school is Tirtn A. Stinson 7" bushed of i.ice high taught yi.'ung ad -s at G. A. R. Hall was a very dug p- tatoes l"Tt Seminary-Mrs. Cora Curtis died of Providence. K. L, 20. Sch. Gov. Cortland, Maine, " Aug. by Miss Nellie Carroli of South West Har- airair from two busLel- seed on about n ALL KINDS. pleasant and much enjoyed by the par- j square after a Ames, NYaldemar. arm ed from Sabine Pass, consumption Sept. 2nd, long and Mrs. roils. Tex., and sch. Fred- bor; primary by John Ayer; lower CONSTANTL\ IN STOCK l ticlpants. Who an do better '. painful illness. She leaves four to-tlay, reports sighted OR SALE. J children. : erick A. 20th. lat. 3ii Ion. Miss Sent by lApres*. St.ic• Scliepp Aug. 10, village by Mary Brown; Sherman’s New and a •••Mrs. Eliie Ward is Hampshire Vermont lb-i.-ter Mrs. Van Nie of New York, who has pass- Granite Grange gave .^viable and a lit- visiting her brother 73 15. The Seiiepp was totally dismasted. paper 10 Main St. BRACK Corner by Mrs. McLain; South Liberty by 25 cents each. ed the season at the tle os a treat, to the s nuuier rustica- in The Ames offered assistance, which was re- Massachusetts Year PHIS ri h'S, Hi.u- \S!. V, Searsport House, afto" a hop. Orrington. Miss Heck, enlarged minion, as the master of the vessel Lewis; Hostile Valley by Miss Leman ; tors last , fused, intended 153d pp.. s3.t»ii. short vis tc friends in Bangor will re' irn Tuesday evening. it was enjoyed Centre Montville. Win. Capt. Larrabee j to work her into port under a jury rig. Bradstreet by Sadie Carpenter: Davis by New England Directory, price -7 .’o' to her home. by ail. from the 2. Sch Sarah D ,1 Sailors' Snug Harbor. New York, Bostou, Sept Kavvsou, Miss Rose Davis; Prescott- by Mrs. Suke- i'rtition i 'rum left re- llankrupt'.« /'or A. D was in town last Matanzas. where she Aug 14th, Arthur M. Sawyer is second officer of the Mr. Rivers and two lady friends, week-Thomas E. Cush- forth-Rev. G. R. of 111 rile matter I ports had moderate weather, with rough and Berry Hamilton, N. who have been at Janies man is school at Timothy K. Knt:Ji: bark C. P. Dixon, Capt. N. F. Cilkey visiting E.Marden’s, attending Kent’s Hill_ seas from the northward, both in V., will occupy the next NOTICE. heavy pulpit Sunday Bankrupt > which sane*; from Portland d f< r have returned to their homes in Stoneham, George Carter is in Portland the Florida Straits and off Hatteras. Passed The Sept, attending morning. New England Telephone ami Telegraph Hon Viiimn Wil .! a To the i Mass. I through quantity of wreckage on the. 20th ; the Mayor ami: Bahia Blanca. business college-Miss Fannie Carter of Company respecitully petitions trie- c a. t ..f the lute > at. of when off Hatteras, of 1 Hoard « Aldermen of the tndfa-i', Maim-, August, consisting liOIi.V Cry of Maine. Mrs G. A. Nichols and Liiiias F. J. Dow. F. E Dow and EUlen Harri- Freedom is visiting her former neighbors.. ! vessels’ cabin furniture, mattresses for a location for its poles and wire- therein:, ni daughters doors, TIMOTHY 1- KMi.HT -d >, James Clement and and water casks. the following named streets ami hiuhwax- of -aid and Wealthy and son Ames left man have returned from family spoilt last week I C unty •! Wa: ! .i! Thursday Norridgewock, Port City. at According to letters received at Cross. In to Mr. and I »ist riot. r. hr •. steamer of foi their in where have been at stone Nortliport Camp Ground_Fred is Rockland, August 29, Mrs. All streets and highway- the .-peer > repre-.-i by City Bangor home j they employed Gay irom Port Falk- Justin L. occupied by pole la- he Townsend, Wash., Stanley, Cross, a caughter. line of the Liberty ami Helfast Telegraph ('.m day of April, pa-h Mass. tending store for Albert Currier of Morrill Hi rein ns. in t fie Am- < Malden, cutting. land island, Captain Fred T Henry of the Pucksport, August 26, to Mr. pany. bankrupt under and Mrs. that fie i- during the latter’s absence at American was killed Ernest D. Hutchins, a son. Aug. 7. 1 spi*. New England and Tele- to Bankruptcy Mrs. C. N. Carver and a from Northport_ ship Cyrus NVakefield, Telephone her grandson, Quite delegation here attended the McLafohlin. In Stoningtou. August 22, to ,1 A SEEK N. his property and iuhl* •• |'i"ivr: Schools 4tli. Miss at sea by his mate, who. during a quarrel, graph Company, Hy KELLER. opened Sept. Mabel Pen- Mr. and Mrs. William .1. a with all t lie e-pr. .. Ralph Crowell, have returned to their home at Grove last hit the on the head with a McLaughlin, daughter. (ieneial Manager. complied camp-meeting Maple Sunday. captain hammer, >• tecost teaches at McFarland's Miss M itch ell. In Belfast, August 2S, to .Mr. aud and of the order- ('• < Corner; him. was for in Brock *i: Mass., after a instantly killing Capt. Henry Mrs. M. L. a very pleasant H. E. Robbins has finished on the Mitchell, daughter. In Hoard of ., ruptey. haying Alderman, ... 1 Merithew in the Miss a resident of Rockland. Me. The Morey. ( I,v °* IiKLl vS! ; months here Frye district; Margie merly In Dec- Isle, August 30, to Mr. and Sept. 4, 18‘J‘J. t Wherefore he pr.r.- v, sojourn Stowers Meadow at j ■ Sandy point. Rowell at the NVakefield is a line vessel of 3118 tons and Mrs. Charles Morey, twin the Court to have a ImI u :.a Centre -Misses Josie and daughters. the it is Orcutt. In Swan’s 9. to Mr. Cpon foregoing petition ordered that a„aiu-t his estate o .• A N. Ai on anu J. N. Ru;e are in Messrs. was built at Thomaston, Me., in 1882. Island, August and provalde charge Joseph Murray, Timothy and notice he a thereof ami ■ Murphy Efhe Cain will attend the fall term at Mrs. Alfred a son. given by publishing copy Acts, sueli del at v Charters. Bark Sachem, 50,000 cases oil, Orcutt, of this except of the Sargent store while the David McLaughlin and order thereon in the Republican Journal, from Mich di-v harire. proprietors Mahoney, Joseph Freedom Miss Eliza is York Academy.... Cain New to Hong Kong. The following and that a thereof be at the Alder- v are in hearing given 1 >ated tin.- U4r!: dav ot d attendance upon the National En- Miss Mae who have been at M ARR1EP. men’s on Murphy, boarding much improved in health, after a severe ill- ships have been chartered to load sugar room, .Monday, Oct. 2. IS'.c.i, ar vans T1.M(>)'H\ ! campment. G. A. in at Win. J. Mathews’ for the two Hawaiian Islands for New York or Phila- o'clock v. m.. at which time ami place all person- R., Philadelphi past months, ness-Mrs. Crie and daughter have re*urn- delphia: May Flint, 3.288 tons, Henry B. Baker-Oner. In Hampden, August 26, Frank interested therein shall have full opportunity t,. Mrs. A. I). have returned to their homes in Somerville, ed to their home in E show cause why the of -aid ! Mowry, daughter Lillian and Vinalhaven_The Bart- Hyde. 2,450 tons, S. L>. Carlton, 1,788 tons. Baker and Lillian E. Obor. prayer petition ()i;i)i;i; or noth ti Mass. Conan i-Hi ssey. In Friendship, 26, should not be granted, tlie last pubheation of son Wii lain, have returned to their home in lett family held a reunion on Otis Hill at John McDonald, 2,172 tons, St. Francis, 1,811 August said Dis rule r **i Maim. Benj. K. Conant and ({race N. Hussey, Both >>f notice, to be at least fourteen 14. days bob>re tons R. D. Rice, 2.10(3 tons, A. J. Fuller, sabl It is On this 2»>t!i day of A t Roxhury Mass., after a two weeks vacation WEST SEARSPOUT NEWS. the farm of Grin Bartlett. otli_Na- Friendship. hearing. adjudged that no‘persona’ Sept, E. notice reading: tin- b>reuone |»»*t n 1,782 tons. B. Sutton, 1.639 tons. A. G. Kennedy-Fish. In Jeffers-on. August 2o. Earl need be given. spent among Mrs. relatives here. W. D. Nickerson and than French of Belfast is his A of « trdered lie < r:,; h.n :■ Mowry’s Stephen Larrabee visiting former Ropes, 2,303 tons, I. F. Chapman, 2,014 tons, Kennedy of Somerville aud Inez Fisli of JtdTorson. true copy petition and other ! notim thereon. the same on the 20t I. day d >t visited friends in Dexter last week. home-George Howard lias to Tillie E. tons. George Stet- Kmoht-Ul'plisea. In Princeton, Me., Mr and Mrs. Merwin M. Clark and son, gone Ash- Starbuck, 1,829 August before said « ..11 ,n Do n 3o, Edwin B. of Camden and Miss Maud Attest: L. H. Ml'IltH, City Clerk. land to teach the fall term in son, 1.710 tons, Henry Villard, 1.453 tons, Knight lO o’clock u; toreiii.i 11 ai.o who spent some time at Swan left for Francis Shaw of Belfast was in town Sun- that place.... of Princeton. Lake, 2,85(3 Duplisea 1»11-h• in The Mr. Dirigo, tons, Susqiienanua, 2,591 tons, of be pll Ibp, tram and Mrs. Arthur Bannan of Oakland Mahoney-Thomas. In Belmont, Sept. 4, at home by Friday. Mr. Clark while at day as the guest of W. D. Nickerson. Bangalore, 1,559 tons, Erskiue M. Phelps, Notice of Foreclosure. newspap< pi mted in said 1 >i~• the home of the bride’s parents, by Rev. (i. E. visited at Jesse 2d tons and F. tous. knowi creditors, and >t h. the lake secured several line risk, Frye’s Sept. and 3d_ 2,715 W. Babcock, 2,029 Edgett, Ernest E. of Boston, Mass., and among Herbert Richards has finished Mahoney \ WHEREAS HIRAM KNOWLTON .late of Liber- tuac at the >anl :inn im hauling hay Drs. and Wilson of Belfast Sell. Sallie I’On, Carabelle, Fla to San Miss Edith H. Thomas of Belmont. vv | appear them a 4 12 pound salmon. Kilgore were ty, County of Waldo and Stat* ..f Maine, j cause, it he> ha\e, why for I. W. Harriman of Mt. Ephriam. Fernando, lumber, S9 50 and tonnage. Brig Pekkins-Dayis. In Belfast, August 24. Rev. any called to attend Gardner by deceased, by his mortgage deed, dated the tliir sin uid not 1 »■ ur.uim Berry Sept. 1st. Jennie Pass (leo. S. H. Perkins and Miss Henri- petitioner Miss Josephine Wright of South Brain- Hulburt, Sabine to Philadel- Mills, Joseph Tietb day of March, A. I>. 1383,and corded in And it is turtle ordered by Horace and Clarence Nickerson visited We are to that etta Davis, both of Belfast. pleased report Mr. Berry is phia, lumber, 88 50 and f. and w. 40 M ft. the Waldo Registry of Deeds, Root 210. ! Clerk shall seiei by mail tree, Mass., and Mrs. E. F. Ames of Port- Porter-Crocker, In Page friends in Bangor and last week. much I. B. per Sch. Almeda Kennebec to Hampden, August 30, 2d .conveyed to me, t lie and Thomas of said and tln- vicinity improved-Mrs. Thompson and day. Wiley, Ernest X. Porter aud Inez N. Crocker. undersigned, copies petition land, who have spent several weeks with 55 cents. C. O Knowlton, a certain pan el of real estate, situ- to them at their -es •! Nellie visited at Philadelphia, ice, Sell. Hattie. pla Prof, and Mrs. Park of Boston left daughter Volney Thomp- ate in said bounded and described as fol- ! \Y it ness t he lion. ia le N Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ames, left for their re- for Luce, Charleston to New York, lumber, 86, Liberty, son's this week.... There canid near lows, to wit: “Commencing on the north shore of of the said Court, and the home Friday after visiting relatives in town. being a half from water. Sch. Star of the Sea. Port homes Oeo-ge’s Pond at a hollow tilled with st< ne, ui said Distrmt. n In J''' spective Thursday. in I. 1>. _DIED._ stump j land, drowning accident Cram’s mill Royal to Baltimore, phosphate rock, 82.45; land now »r M u and Mrs. Fred Moody and children of by formerly owned by Reuben Dun A. I), isp-j. Remember that to-night, Thursday, at the pond, at the Kingdom, Aug. 29th. Alden coal out from Norfolk, 81 25. Sch. Maggie Bowden. In Ellsworth, August 26, Almira, ton; thence southeasterly, following the line of [i.. s.] \ II I \ Monroe were m town recently, of Mr. S. Carteret to wife of J. Atweod 64 range 13, land of said Edward A true of in -n ami e M. E vestry Rev. M. Kobayashi of guests two Hart, Baltimore, phosphate, Capt. Bowden, aged years. by Duutoii, Brown j copv pet Tokyo, Meservey’s children—a four, and ■ and Mrs P. O. Andrews. boy, aged 80 cents. Coal freights: Sch. Penobscot, Carter. In Brooklin, August IS, Ilosea Car Charles Rradstreet, to stake and stones. t«. Attest A II l'.\ will a land of Japan, give beautifully illustrated and a girl of six—walked out on a that Perth to Belfast, 75 cents. Sell. John ter, aged 88 years, 8 months and 1 I days. said Rradstreet; tlienee northerly, l>\ land log Amboy of said lecture on the land of the Mr. and Mrs. Luther of Clark, in Rockland, August 28. Mary Estelia, Rradstreet and Edward Blown' William rising sun, the George Mt. Eph- over the boom and the T. Williams, Hoboken to Belfast, p. t. Sch projected log tipped, daughter of Delos W. and Alary Clark, aged 4 Hurd, R. C. Knowlton and Oeorge Davis, a straight Hanfruitt'n 1‘rtltion for / sacred customs, riam were at this Wm. Port to 135 cents. Mikado, manners, idols, place last Sunday visiting them into the water. Mrs. Slater, Liberty Bangor, inont line to said pond; thence westerly by the south throwing F. P. Sell. Lucia Perth to j etc. Don’t miss it. her Porter, Amboy Bangor. Ct'KTis. In Prospect, September 2. Mrs. Cora shore of said pond to the point begun at,ami ! temples, parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Robbins. Bennett saw them and being In the mat ter ot gave the alarm. Fred 75 cents. Sch. Paul Port to 30 parts ot range 13. 14 and 1 and lots seven, con- Seavey, Liberty Curtis, ageil years. f>, Gilbert I.. Morrill. indi\ tdu.i E. L. Merrithew has the Mrs. Witt and Holbrook there as the Somes’ Sound. 81. Ouimny. in Stetson, September 1. Royal O’.iim- taining one hundred acres, more or less.and bought sloop Margaret daughters, Ida got boy went down being and as a member ot ■••• p.< Freights. The Circular of Brown by, aged 76 years, 1 1 months and 13 days. the same owned by me for more than titty years," yacht Alice of Frank and will take and Eiina who for the last time and soon had him out. Freight and nership ot Hi i.ujas A Studley Witt, have been visiting at The Littlefield. In Boston, Sept, l.aulie Home whereas the condition of said mortgage has «Sc Co New York, reports for the week end- rill, and as member ot n out for the P. H. little had for ..ged Couples, Abbic. widow of the late <>tli" been broken, now therefore, by reason of the sailing .parties remainder of the Monroe's, have returned to their home girl thrown one arm over the log 2: vessels for ot A. 1.. \ mkers ing Sept. Large long vogage H. Littlefield, 79 and 5 months. Burial I breach of the condition I claim a fore- nership season It is next aged years, thereof, Co. hoped season to induce in New York. and clung to it until she was taken out. trades are quite actively inquired for, hut at Lewiston, Me. closure of said mortgage. Haukiupt. are of a limited character in A. D. To the Hon Naiiian W i-. Capt. Merrithew to keep boats of all kinds Both children are all rick operations very Mi’rcii. In Atlantic, August 23. Mrs. Sarah | August 30, 18‘>'j _;>w30 China. Mrs. Ami right now_My ‘■d ■ Sim ley dropped dead on of the indifference of owners to Murch, 81 3 months and 17 JAMES S. KNOWLTON trict t ourt ot the l*nit«*>i for rent the consequence aged years, lays. by hour, day or week. of is at E. S. Jack- mi ■ of Maine. the sidewalk near the Baptist church, at, Briggs Abington, Mass., the acceptance of forward business based Pills ry. in Bangor, September 4, Amelia son’s.. .Mr. aud Mrs. E. and case oil ami Pillsbury, widow of the late F. A. 11. Pillsburv 1 11, It K HI I. MuKKlU. Geo. E. Marks desires us to about J. Wade their upon the recent rates for gener- extend has 10:30, Wednesday forenoon, Aug. 30th Uolerson. In Searsmont, August 29, Mark W \ I ot Wald" daughter Ethel of Augusta visited at W. B. al cargo. Foreign owners, it is said, are ob- ounty sincer*1 thanks t<> the kind She was a and her death was Rolcrson, aged 81 years, 4 months and f> da s said 1 Msti let. i. > many friends j fleshy lady Jaquith’s l>tst wreek.... Bradley Messer of taining good from home ports, and respect11 !> freights Stewart, in Brooklin, August 23, Rutli 10th : .1 une. la--: o..-’ wh" to Evelyn day generuosly assisted him his doubtless due Her was Boston is at M. C. Gordon's_ are reluctant to entertain business from t his '- 1 during apoplexy. age Highlands Stewart, aged 1 month and 22 days. od bankrupt umiei the \- Mr. and Mrs. Granville Johnson of side until rates are sou weeks of suffering. He is positive that his 70 years. She leaves one daughter in the Boston improved submitted. Turkey. In Atlantic, August.* 18, Archie, to Huukruplcy thai In ii.»s *»f Arthur and were at E. A. Sprowl’s last week_F. A. Barrel petroleum freights continue very May Torrey, aged 5 years, 7 days, his .md rights ot p- l.fe was exc West and one j A property prolonged by the eilent treat- brother here, Mr. O. C. Ham- Worthing. In CORTLAND, CGl'STA, r'• Cushman, J. J. Clement and M. M. Went- quiet, but the market rates are firmly sus- Palermo, August 28, Ruel Worth- | emupl led with all the u -p. 71 RANGOIi AND HOE1 ToN. MAINE ment given him at. the Bangor Hospital. len. worth aud others are to attend the fair in tained in the face of the light offerings of ing, aged years. and ot the orders ot » Lewiston this wreek.... Miss Della Kane has suitable tonnage. Lumber orders from the Actual business by mail and railroad, histiuc- ruptey. The three-masted The camp at Grove is in tion Wherefoi That auxiliary yacht Interpid, meeting Maple been ill... .Mrs. Wentworth is at the East and Province* to the River Belfast Price Current. by mail a specialty. Department of telegra quite Lucy Plate ■ clerks and t he Court to ha\ :t lull Lloyd Phoenix of New York session and the usual number of workers home from Belfast-Albert Norton re- are but is scarce l.'l'y. Rookkeepers, stenogra-iJ.ci owner, made has quite freely offered, tonnage furnished to acainst Ins esi.oe CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE .JOURNAL. business men. Free catalogue. provable a harbor here and are on the turned to Boston.Preaching services are at the figures submitted by skippers, The | Acts, such dole, s a- Wednesday, bringing her own- preachers ground, among Product1 Mticket. I nccs P except held second and fourth latter from in F. L. SHAW, Pres., Por tland. Me. every Sunday at 2 30 would pay $10 50 outports the I from such discharue. er and a of who them Rev. W. Gordon of lm, 6 1 party friends, came ashore Knox; Rev. M. p. at Apples, fc> 50(tt60|[Hay, ton, 00(al<)i>0 Dated this 24th ilav d d ^ m., local time, the Frye schocdhouae. Provinces to Buenos Ayres, $0.50 from Port- •• y dried, |> lh, 4,a5 Hides, lb, 6&t> 2 1 »• and spent the afternoon some Andrews of Monroe; Rev. of Skow- Rev. C. H. B. of the land and from Boston. is Gll.HKIM enjoying of Pomeroy Seliger, pastor Morrill SO Tonnage ob- Beans, pea, 1 30(a 1 40 I< Lamb, ^ tb, 12 Methodist in at the beautiful drives for which is hegan ; Rev. Bartlett of Newburg; Rev. Mrs. Episcopal congregation, invites tainable the Gulf $13.50'<>$13.75 to medium, 1 3l'tal4 0 Lamb Skins. 25a35 Searsport *‘ FOR SALE. everybody very cordially to these Buenos but the requirements yePweyes, 1 5(Xa 1 GO Mutton, fc> lb. t'« iii noted. Wales of Jersey City, N. J.; Rev. P. O. An- meetings. Ayres, appear omul; or not hi j of a less character. Considerable in- Butter, $) lb, ls^a.20 Oats. I'll, 32 lb, 25a30 A in lirst- urgent Clilckeriug square piano -- drews of and several other able Beef, $> It., (ho,9 Potatoes, 40 District < >1 M unk, The dance at Searsport Beware of Ointmeiits for Catarrh quiry is noticed for general cargo and ium- "f \ Union Hall Monday night that Round 5 class condition. to On tins 2bth da> ber from are Bailey, $> hu, 40(a45 Hog, Apply speakers whom we were unable to name. Brazil, but skippers reluctant 10 tin* tuieaoina |.,-t irion was fully attended and one of the Coutain Mercury, Cheese, fc> lb, Straw, fc> ton, 6 00(a7 00 MRS. ETTA I, reading proved to meet the views of owners, therefore busi- DAVIS, Ordered lie Coni i, That There are now Chicken, ■$> lh, 18 10(al7 by social twenty-one cottages open. Turkey, fc> It., Pieasantest events of the season. It as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell ness for a time is restricted. Hence to Per- Calf Skins, 50ia75 Tallow, 1 1-2;a.3 at A. A. Howes & Co.'s. upon the same on tlie ‘2<>th W. Gordon and of « «.urt was family Knox are at the and nambuco a bark of 551 tons obtained li) cents Duck, lb, 14a 15 6{£i7 D. 1899, before said given by John A. mana- the whole when Veal, £> lb, Belfast, 1 ■ Capt. Carver, completely derange system Sept. 7, 181)9.—2w38 at 1 <> o'clock in !■■■ Gordon C. C. and and £10 for a full case oil. West India Eggs, fc> doz, 17 Wool, unwashed, 17 District, of the and if cottage; Moody family of entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such cargo m ger hall, sufficient encourage- I and Windward continues in Fowl, |) lb. 10(gll Wood, hard, 3 50a 5 00 notice thereof be published Monroe are at the articles should tonnage good Curd ol Tlutnks a ment is given the will Moody cottage; Rev. and never be used except on prescrip- tlie Geese, p lb, 13\al5 Wood, soft, 3 50^4 0'J Journal, newspaper print* captain give socials, demand, anti not withstanding full rates all credit■ '. •>' tions from and that known Mrs. P. O. Andrews are at the reputable physicians, as the damage now owners are Retail Price. Market We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks for the dances and parties occasionally during the | Andrews; current most opposed to Jietail in interest,may appear at tin Mrs. Mark Ward and at will kindness and extended to us friends family the Ward; they do is ten fold to the good you can pos- acceptance of Southern business at this peri- Reef, corned, lb, 7@8 Lime, 90(51 00 sympathy by and show cause, it any hc> !■•« fall and winter. pbbl. and neighbors in our recent bereavement. James Moore and family at the Moore; E. derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh od of the season: therefore find it Rutter salt, 14 lb, 18(520 ()ar, Meal, lb, 4'55 of said petitioner slioubl not sibly Cure skippers p MR. and MBS. ARTHUR B. HATCH, Prof. B. C. Nichols has F. Hanson of Belfast at the Mrs. to their Corn, ^ bu, '48 Onions, p lb, 3^53 12 And it is further ordered b> left for his home Hanson,and manufactured F. J. & Co., O. difficult execute present orders. lw38* Me. I k; of by Cheney Toledo, Cracked Corn, l>u, 48 ll;al2 Morrill, the Clerk shall send mail to all in Bachelder and family Bangor at the Ban- Coastwise lumber rates continue to reflect Oil, kerosene, gal, by Ellenton, Fla. He spent the summer contains no mercury, and is taken internally, act, Corn Meal, p bu, 48 1-2 of said petition and thi" gor cottage. Several other are oc- an There is au Pollock, p tt>, 4@4 cojdes cottages upward tendency. quite ac- to them their of result m here and had the of the tha blood and mucous surfaces Cheese, lb, 14a 15 Pork, p lb 7@8 at places pleasure attending cupied, but the names of their inmates we ing directly upon tive for both from Atlan " inquiry tonnage tic Cotton Seed, p cwt, 1 25 Plaster, p.bbl, 112 Witness the llonorahle N reunion of his were unable to learn. The will of the In WANTED. regiment, the 26th Maine, and meetings system. buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be and Gulf ports, and with vessels scarce, Codfish, dry, lb Meal, lb 3 of the said Court, and 11 m* seai’. 5(58 Rye p 1 continue over next sure you the It is taken A on tin- -btl) of comrades he had not seen Sunday. get genuine. internally owners certainly have the advantage. Dur- Carnberries, |> qt, 12 Shorts, p cwt, 90(595 reasonable price will l>e paid for the follow- land, in said District, meeting since and is made in F. J. & Toledo, Ohio, by Cheney ing the week $8.50 and f. w. was paid from Clover seed. 10(511 Sugar, p lb, 5 1-2(53 ing copies ot the Belfast Age of the 1898 issue, A. D. 1899. the muster out of the regiment 36 years ago dollars in Co. Testimonials free, It is Flour, $> bbl, 4 50@4 75 Salt, T. I., bu, 35 Numbers 2, 3, 6, 7, 8. 12, 14. 27, 35, 37, 4(5 aud [L.s.1 A. H. ; Forty gold given away. See Sabine Pass to Philadelphia doubtful p 1>\1 jg^Sold by Druggists, 76c. per bottle. G. H. bu. 1 00 49. Call or address A true of ami omi. He the of that was price Seed, 50(a2 Sweet Potatoes, 6 ORKIN J. DICKEY, copy petition says pleasure meeting Johnson’s advt. page 4. Hall’s are if less than $6.50 would now be accepted DA' Family Fills the best. 4w34 Lard, $>, 8@9 Wheat Meal, 5 36 Belfast, Maine. | Attest A. H.